Reverse Pitch. Kaya, Rockstart, 500, Proptech1, Notion

Discover the key factors to consider when selecting investors, fundraising, and scaling your real estate startup, plus insights from Rockstart, Notion Capital, and 500 on what makes a successful startup.

Key takeaways
  • When selecting investors, prioritize those that best align with your company’s goals and needs.
  • Focus on three core areas: pricing, company plan, and asset management.
  • When building a startup, velocity is key, and it’s important to scale quickly.
  • Startups should prioritize finding the right funding team and having a high level plan for monetizing their product.
  • For real estate startups, it’s essential to have a deep understanding of the industry and be able to navigate its complexities.
  • When fundraising, it’s important to have a clear vision, passion for your product, and a strong team.
  • When selecting startups, look for companies with a high level of traction and a clear plan for growth.
  • Some startups may prioritize finding an investor with a deep understanding of their industry, while others may focus on finding someone with a strong network.
  • Networking and building relationships with other entrepreneurs and investors can be a valuable asset.
  • In terms of size, Notion Capital typically invests between $500,000 and $2 million as an initial investment.
  • As a fund, Notion Capital invests in companies that have already achieved product market fit.
  • PropTech One looks for companies with a strong vision, passion for their product, and a clear plan for growth.
  • PropTech One typically invests between Series A and Series B rounds.
  • The company has raised more than $180 million and has invested in over 260 companies.
  • When evaluating startups, Rockstart and Notion Capital consider factors such as vision, passion, and team.
  • Startups should prioritize finding the right funding team and having a clear plan for monetizing their product.
  • The company is hoping to help startups achieve sustainability.
  • When evaluating funding options, startups should consider the track record of the investors, their network, and their ability to provide support.
  • In terms of funding rounds, Notion Capital typically invests in series A and series B rounds.
  • The company has done 14 investments so far.
  • 500 is a US-based investor with over 25 funds and 45 unicorns globally.
  • 500 is looking to replicate its success across Eastern Europe and the Baltics.
  • The company’s fund is €50 million.
  • The company has offices in Copenhagen, Amsterdam, and Bogota.
  • PropTech One has three unicorns in its portfolio.