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Funded: Positioning Against ChatGPT, Fundraising Strategies from DocDraft’s Founder for AI Startups

In this episode of Funded, Alex Wittenberg sits down with Taher Hassonjee, founder of DocDraft, to dive deep into the realities of early-stage fundraising for startups. This episode focuses on DocDraft’s journey, from the early decision to be an “AI-first” legal tech company to raising a $1.5 million pre-seed round, led by Harlem Capital in mid-2023.


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What You'll Learn in this Session

In this webinar, you’ll gain insights about:

  • How to raise funding without chasing enterprise clients
  • Turning investor concerns into strengths in your pitch
  • Structuring your raise to create urgency and momentum
  • What to look for in truly founder-friendly investors
  • Getting warm intros through founders, Twitter, and networks
  • How to handle the “Why can’t ChatGPT do this?” question
  • Lessons from raising $1.5M from Harlem and Untapped
  • Spotting investor red flags before they join your cap table
  • Why sharing what’s not going well builds trust
  • Juggling fundraising with running an early-stage startup
  • And more!

About the 'Funded' Series

Welcome to Funded, a series where we pull back the curtain on venture capital fundraising from both sides of the table. I'm Alex Wittenberg, CEO of airCFO, and we're on a mission to demystify the fundraising process for founders everywhere.

This series dives deep into the tactics and strategies that actually work for closing funding rounds. No fluff, just practical insights that you can apply. We'll be hosting conversations with two key groups.

First, with successful founders who will unpack their fundraising journeys from start to finish, from sourcing critical introductions to refining pitch strategies to building relationships and closing their rounds. Second, we will sit down with active VCs to understand how they evaluate opportunities, what founder approaches stand out, and how decisions actually get made inside of their firms.

Our goal with this series is to share lessons and create a playbook that helps founders and investors have more productive fundraising conversations and facilitates more efficient capital raises.