Investor Follow-up Generator
Draft an investor follow-up from the last touchpoint, requested item, new proof, and next ask.
Your follow-up email will appear here
The form starts with an editable founder scenario. Generate the draft as-is, or replace the context with your own thread first.
A follow-up is momentum maintenance, not nagging.
The follow-ups that work give the investor a concrete reason to re-engage: the thing they asked for, plus one new proof point.
Anchor on context
Reference the metric, question or meeting detail they raised. It proves you listened.
Lead with new proof
A follow-up with fresh news is an update. It gives the investor a reason to move now.
One clear ask
End with a single next step. Let me know your thoughts is not an ask.
How the draft is generated
The generator turns your structured thread context into an AI draft, checks for unsupported claims and generic phrasing, and rewrites the draft when the review fails.
The output is a first draft, not auto-outreach. You should edit it into your own voice before sending.
RoundOS uses the same structure, but fills context from your real inbox, calendar and notes.
What makes a follow-up get ignored
No new input
A follow-up without context or proof gives the investor nothing useful to act on.
Three paragraphs of update
Long follow-ups get saved for later, which usually means never.
No ask at all
If the next step is not obvious, the investor defaults to inaction.
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Questions founders ask
Will this sound like AI wrote it?
It is generated from your thread context, then checked for generic investor-email slop before you see it. You still edit the draft before sending.
How long should a follow-up be?
Most fundraising follow-ups should land around 80-140 words: enough context, one new proof point, and one clear ask.
Does RoundOS send these automatically?
No. RoundOS drafts from your real context, but every message is reviewed and sent by the founder.