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// Generate professional monthly/quarterly investor updates that keep stakeholders informed and build trust.

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Investor Update Generator

Generate professional monthly/quarterly investor updates that keep stakeholders informed and build trust.

What This Does

Takes your company metrics and turns them into a structured investor update — the kind that gets forwarded to other investors and opens doors for your next round.

How to Use

Tell your agent: "Write my investor update for [month/quarter]"

Provide:

  • Revenue / MRR / ARR numbers
  • Key wins and milestones
  • Challenges and how you're addressing them
  • Cash position and runway
  • Key hires or team changes
  • Asks (intros, advice, resources)

Update Structure

1. TL;DR (3 bullets max)

The headline numbers. If an investor reads nothing else, they get the picture.

2. Key Metrics Dashboard

MetricThis PeriodLast PeriodChange
MRR/ARR
Revenue
Customers
Burn Rate
Runway (months)
NRR
CAC Payback

3. Wins

What went right. Be specific — names, numbers, dates. "Closed Acme Corp ($120K ACV)" beats "signed new enterprise client."

4. Challenges

What's hard right now. Investors respect honesty. Frame as: problem → what you're doing about it → expected timeline.

5. Product & Engineering

Ship log. What launched, what's in progress, what's next. Link to demos if possible.

6. Team

New hires, departures, org changes. Headcount trajectory.

7. Cash & Runway

  • Starting cash
  • Revenue collected
  • Burn
  • Ending cash
  • Runway at current burn

8. The Ask

Be specific. "Intro to [person] at [company] for [reason]" converts. "Any intros would be great" doesn't.

Frequency Guide

StageFrequencyLength
Pre-Seed/SeedMonthly1 page
Series AMonthly1-2 pages
Series B+Quarterly2-3 pages

Writing Rules

  1. Lead with metrics — numbers first, narrative second
  2. Be honest about bad news — burying it destroys trust faster than the bad news itself
  3. Consistent format — same structure every time so investors can scan quickly
  4. Send on time — first week of month/quarter, no exceptions
  5. Include a forward look — what you expect next period
  6. Keep it under 2 pages — respect their time
  7. End with a specific ask — every update is an opportunity

Red Flags to Avoid

  • Skipping months when things are bad
  • Vanity metrics without context (MAU without retention)
  • Vague language ("things are going well")
  • No mention of cash position
  • Asking for nothing (missed opportunity)

Templates by Stage

Pre-Seed Monthly (5 min read)

Subject: [Company] — [Month] Update: [One-line headline]

Hi [First Name],

TL;DR:
• [Metric 1 headline]
• [Metric 2 headline]  
• [Key win or milestone]

[2-3 paragraphs covering metrics, progress, challenges]

The Ask: [Specific request]

Thanks for your support,
[Name]

Series A Quarterly (10 min read)

Subject: [Company] Q[X] 2026 Update — [Headline metric]

Executive Summary: [3 bullets]

Financial Highlights: [Table]

Product: [Ship log]

Go-to-Market: [Pipeline, wins, losses]

Team: [Changes, hiring plan]

Outlook: [Next quarter targets]

Board Items: [Decisions needed]

Asks: [Specific requests with context]

Benchmarks (2026)

MetricBottom QuartileMedianTop Quartile
MoM Growth (Seed)<5%10-15%>20%
Net Revenue Retention<90%100-110%>130%
Burn Multiple>3x1.5-2x<1x
CAC Payback>18mo12mo<6mo
Logo Churn>5%/mo2-3%/mo<1%/mo

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