
Stop drafting the same investor email from scratch every Sunday night.
For founders whose deck is ready enough to send, but whose investor communication still leaks momentum.
13 pages. 11 templates with commentary. Organized by the moments you'll actually panic over, cold outreach, the warm-intro request, the post-pass response that turns no into next round, the mid-process update that creates real momentum without sounding desperate, and the “we're closing” final-call email.
Investor Outreach Kit
- Cold outreach to a partner, and the warm-intro request that earns one
- The forwardable blurb your connector pastes verbatim
- First and second follow-up, including the breakup that closes the loop
- The post-meeting same-day thank-you
- The mid-process momentum email
- The “we're closing” final-call email, soft urgency, no panic
- The post-pass reply that turns no into next round
- Monthly investor update
- Re-engagement after 60+ days of silence
Total: 13 pages · 11 templates · instant download
Buying the Audit Kit too? Bundle both for $36 ($19 Audit + $17 add-on at Audit Kit checkout).
WHAT SKIPPING THIS COSTS
Improvised investor emails burn intros you cannot get back.
Every message in a raise either builds momentum or leaks it. There is no neutral email.
Burned warm intros
A connector forwards your blurb exactly once. If it reads like a rough draft, that path into the fund closes, and most funds only open through one or two paths.
Momentum that cools between meetings
Investors read silence as stalling. Without a tested update cadence, a warm first meeting drifts into a polite pass while you rewrite the same email for the fourth time.
Passes that stay passes forever
Most founders never answer a no. The right post-pass reply keeps the relationship alive for the next round; the wrong one, or none at all, ends it for good.

A NOTE FROM THE FOUNDER
I watched founders with strong decks lose rounds in the inbox. The deck earned the meeting; the emails between meetings lost it.
These are the eleven emails I would send if I were running your raise, with the reasoning spelled out line by line. Use them as they are, or steal the logic and write your own. Either way, stop improvising the most expensive emails of your year.
Sebastian Scheplitz
Founder, Deckmetric
NOT SURE THE DECK IS READY?
Run a free Deckmetric analysis before sending another investor email.
If the score is below 7, fix the deck first, then use these templates. A great email lands a weak deck in front of an investor, that doesn't help you.
WHO THIS IS FOR
Built for founders running a real raise, not collecting templates for later.
- Founders actively raising or within three months of opening a round
- Operators with a deck they're confident in, the templates assume you have one
- Repeat founders rerunning a process who want a tested script library, not a blank page
BEFORE YOU BUY
The questions founders ask before clicking buy.
Are these copy-paste templates or real writing lessons?
Both. Each of the 11 templates ships with line-by-line commentary explaining what each sentence is doing and which investor psychology principle it draws on, so the next email you write (not just the ones in the PDF) lands better too.
Will the same email work for every investor?
No, and that's the point. Each template names the moment it belongs in (cold partner intro, warm-intro ask, forwardable blurb, post-pass response, mid-process momentum update, the closing final-call) and the commentary tells you what to swap when the situation shifts.
How is this different from the free outreach copy on Twitter?
Free templates teach you what to send. This kit teaches you when to send what. The 11 emails are sequenced across the entire raise arc, from first cold contact through post-pass relationship maintenance, with commentary explaining the why.
Should I get the Audit Kit too?
Yes, if your deck is still moving. The Founder Toolkit bundle is $36 ($19 Audit Kit + $17 Outreach Kit add-on), strictly cheaper than buying both standalone.
What happens after I buy?
You receive the kit by email within seconds. The templates cover the full raise arc: cold partner outreach, warm-intro requests, forwardable blurbs, follow-ups, post-meeting notes, momentum updates, final-call emails, post-pass replies, monthly updates, and re-engagement.
FIX THE DECK AND THE ROUND TOO
If the deck or the round economics still need work, fix that before outreach.
A clean email pipeline can't carry a weak deck or an undefended raise amount.
Total: 13 pages · 11 templates · instant download