Founder's Guide
Identify High-Intent VC Interest with Real-Time Pitch Deck Tracking
Dear Silicon Valley Founder, stop wondering if VCs are actually interested. A 'view' is a vanity metric. A 'question' is a direct signal of intent. Learn to read the signs.
The Black Box of Fundraising
You send your deck via DocSend or a link. You see it was viewed. So what? You have no idea what they thought, what their objections are, or if they understood your core value proposition. Your follow-up is blind guesswork.
The Old Signal: Page Views
"An analyst at Sequoia viewed our deck for 12 minutes and spent 3 minutes on the financials slide." - This is a low-fidelity signal. It tells you *what* they looked at, not *what they were thinking*.
From Analytics to Intelligence
An intelligent data room doesn't just track views; it tracks *questions*. The specific queries an investor asks the AI are a direct window into their diligence process and their core concerns.
The New Signal: Questions Asked
Your LoomDoc dashboard shows the analyst asked: 1. "What are the assumptions behind your 5-year TAM projection?" 2. "Clarify your customer acquisition cost." - This is a high-fidelity signal of deep engagement.