Founders ask me on a daily basis about investors.

  • Why wonโ€™t investors take me seriously?

  • How can I make my startup stand out?

  • What do I need to show them to get their attention?

  • How do I prove my idea is worth funding?

But hereโ€™s the truth: Investors donโ€™t bet on ideasโ€”they bet on proof.


Itโ€™s not about crafting the perfect pitch deck or delivering a smooth presentation.


What gets investors to lean in is

Evidence that you can execute and that customers want what youโ€™re building.

Hereโ€™s how you can focus on proof to start raising money the smart way:


1๏ธโƒฃ  Validate First, Build Second

Most founders jump into building their product too soon....but investors very rarely will fund ideas based on guesswork.

Instead, validate your idea with potential customers:

  • Conduct interviews to understand their real pain points. Look for Painkillers, not Vitamin ideas.  Most founders are solving level 5, 6, 7 problems. Painkiller problems are level 12 out 10. ๐Ÿ˜€
  • If possible, pre-sell your product or get Letters of Intent (LOIs) before it exists. Yes, customers will pay upfront if you solve a critical problem.

Validation shows investors that youโ€™re solving a problem people actually care about.

  1. Alignment: How do you keep your team focused on what matters most?
  2. Efficiency: How do you ensure time and money arenโ€™t wasted?
  3. Learning: How do you learn quickly and adapt effectively?
  4. Remove Guesswork: How confident are you that what youโ€™re building is actually valuable to customers?

If youโ€™ve followed my teachings, you already know that the TechSpeak process that I teach ensures that every step you take is intentional, aligned with your goals, and optimized for alignment, efficiency, removing the guesswork and learning.

2๏ธโƒฃ Start Generating Early Revenue

Even a small amount of revenue speaks louder than words.

  • Offer a basic version of your product.

  • Run a pilot program and charge for it.

  • Collect deposits to show demand.

Revenue = proof that customers are willing to pay for your solution.

3๏ธโƒฃ Build a Waitlist

A waitlist is an underrated asset that screams demand.If youโ€™re not ready to sell yet, start building an audience.

  • Create a landing page with a clear call to action.

  • hare your vision with your target market and invite them to sign up

Thousands of interested leads are a powerful signal that investors canโ€™t ignore.

Proof is what gets investors excited.

Proof that youโ€™ve validated your idea.
Proof that customers are willing to pay for it.
Proof that you can execute.


If you focus on these steps, youโ€™ll not only make it easier to raise moneyโ€”youโ€™ll also build a product thatโ€™s set up for success from day one.


Investors donโ€™t just fund ideas. They fund traction.

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โœ๏ธ  Are there gaps in validation, early revenue, or customer demand? Pick one area this weekโ€”whether itโ€™s talking to potential customers, testing an idea, or launching a basic landing pageโ€”and take a small step toward proof.

Master the skills to build and lead a tech team - even without a technical background

Did you know that 90% of startups fail โ€” and for non-technical founders, the failure rate is even higher? Many spend tens (or even hundreds) of thousands of dollars trying to build tech products, only to get scammed by developers, experience endless delays, or end up with a product that doesnโ€™t work.

Iโ€™ve spoken with thousands of entrepreneurs who have faced devastating losses:
  • "I had two dev shops take my money without delivering."
  • "I went through two CTOs before finding the right one."
  • "I wasn't a great tech leader (or a leader at all) and had to get tech leadership coaching."
That's why I created the TechSpeak self-paced Bootcamp and also the expert-guided 10-week experience designed to help founders:
  • understand the entire technical process
  • help companies recognize red flags early
  • minimize technology mistakes and
  • cut their product development costs by as much as 50%.
TechSpeak is a hands-on, results-driven skill-based accelerator that gives non-technical founders a battle-tested, 10-step blueprint to turn their ideas into successful tech productsโ€”without costly mistakes.

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TechSpeak was an incredible experience. I've done a 4 month accelerator course before, but 80% of the things I was taught, I was learning for the first time.

Sabrina Noorani

Sabrina Noorani
Founder of ClearForMe

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