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| name | investor-update |
| description | Monthly investor update email: MRR, burn, highlights, lowlights, ask — done in 10 minutes |
/board-deck-builder/pitch-deckWrite my monthly investor update for [MONTH YEAR].
Company: [name]
Stage: [Seed / Series A / Series B]
Investors receiving this: [list types — angels, seed fund, Series A lead, etc.]
Data for this month:
- MRR / ARR: [current] vs. [last month] vs. [same month last year if available]
- New MRR: [churned MRR, expansion MRR, new logo MRR]
- Burn: [monthly burn] | Cash remaining: [$X] | Runway: [X months]
- Headcount: [current] vs. [last month]
- Key wins: [list 3-5 bullet points]
- Key challenges: [list 2-3 bullet points — honest, not buried]
- Ask: [1-3 specific things investors can help with]
Tone: direct, confident, transparent. No spin. Investors have seen hundreds of these.
Length: 300-500 words. If they want more, they'll ask.
Format: email-ready, subject line included.
Framework:
1. Subject line: [Month] Update — [1 punchy metric or narrative signal]
2. One-line state of the company (the honest summary)
3. Metrics table (5-7 rows max — only metrics you track every month)
4. Highlights (3-5 bullets — specific, attributable, concrete)
5. Lowlights (2-3 bullets — honest, with root cause and what you're doing)
6. Ask (1-3 specific, actionable requests — never "any intros would be great")
7. One-line close
Generate the update with my data.
Build the metrics table for my investor update.
Stage-appropriate metrics to include:
SEED (pre-PMF):
| Metric | This Month | Last Month | MoM Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| MRR | $X | $X | +X% |
| Paying customers | X | X | +X |
| Monthly burn | $X | $X | |
| Runway | X months | | |
| Top customer ACV | $X | | |
| Activation rate | X% | X% | |
SERIES A (scaling):
| Metric | This Month | Last Month | Target | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARR | $X | $X | $X | ✅/🟡 |
| MoM growth | X% | X% | X% | |
| NRR | X% | X% | >110% | |
| New ARR | $X | $X | | |
| Gross margin | X% | X% | >70% | |
| Monthly burn | $X | $X | | |
| Runway | X months | | >18m | |
| Headcount | X | X | | |
SERIES B (efficiency):
| Metric | This Month | Last Month | YoY | Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARR | $X | $X | +X% | $X |
| NRR | X% | X% | | >120% |
| Burn multiple | Xx | Xx | | <1.5x |
| CAC payback | X months | | | <12m |
| Gross margin | X% | X% | | >75% |
| Runway | X months | | | >24m |
Only include metrics you track every month — never invent data or estimate without flagging it.
Write highlights and lowlights for the investor update.
Highlights:
- Specific is good. Generic is noise.
- "Signed Acme Corp ($28K ACV, 2-year contract, first FSI logo)" not "Closed another enterprise deal"
- Attribute to people: "Maria shipped the new onboarding in 6 days, cutting time-to-value by 40%"
- Include signal even when not certain: "Three enterprise pilots converting faster than our previous cohort — too early to call, but we're watching"
Lowlights:
- Every investor update must have a lowlights section. Without one, investors assume you're hiding things.
- 2-3 bullets. Ordered: biggest issue first.
- Format: [what happened] → [why it happened] → [what you're doing about it]
- Never blame external factors without acknowledging internal ones
- Never end a lowlight without a next action
Examples of good lowlights:
"Sales cycle is lengthening — average days to close grew from 31 to 47. Root cause: we're moving upmarket faster than our legal docs and procurement playbook can support. We're hiring a RevOps lead in Q3 to fix this."
"We lost our Head of Engineering to a bigger offer. Transition plan in place — two senior ICs are covering for 60 days while we recruit. We have two strong candidates in the final stage."
"Customer churn spiked from 1.2% to 2.8% in June — concentrated in 4 customers in the retail vertical. Common thread: implementation didn't stick. We've started a dedicated CS check-in program for all retail customers."
Write highlights and lowlights from my data in this format.
Write the ask for my investor update.
Rule: Never say "any intros would be appreciated." Be specific.
Good ask format:
"I'm looking for [specific type of intro]: [who you're trying to reach], [why now], [what a warm intro would enable], [do you know anyone?]"
Ask categories:
INTRO ASK:
"Looking for intros to VPs of Engineering at Series B SaaS companies with 50-200 engineers — specifically in fintech or healthcare. We have three enterprise deals where a peer reference from a similar-stage company would accelerate the decision. Do you know 2-3 people who might be willing to take a call?"
HIRING HELP:
"We're recruiting a Head of Revenue — 5+ years of SaaS sales leadership, comfortable selling $80K-$200K ACV, ideally from a PLG-to-enterprise transition company. Know anyone? We're offering [comp range]."
INVESTOR INTRO:
"Starting early conversations with Series A leads for a Q4 raise. We're looking to meet [fund type — enterprise SaaS specialists, Midwest-focused, etc.]. If you know a partner at [firm names], an intro now would help us get ahead of the round. Happy to send a one-pager first."
ADVICE ASK:
"We're deciding between [Option A] and [Option B] for [decision]. Have you seen founders navigate this before? Would value a 20-min call to talk through it."
CUSTOMER INTRO:
"Trying to break into [vertical]. Looking for decision-makers at [company type / role]. Do you have any contacts at [specific companies or types of companies]?"
Rule: Maximum 3 asks per update. Investors will help with 1-2 things; more than that and none get done.
Write my ask section from the context I provide.
Write a difficult investor update for [situation].
Templates by situation:
MISSED MONTH:
Subject: [Month] Update — Missed Target, Here's Why and What's Changing
We missed our [MRR/ARR] target this month. [Current: $X vs. target: $X — a $X miss.]
Diagnosis (not excuses):
The primary driver was [specific cause]. We identified this [when] and have [action taken].
What's changed:
[Specific change 1 — e.g., tightened ICP definition, changed commission structure, shifted to outbound-first]
[Specific change 2]
Our [next month] target is [$X]. Here's why it's achievable: [data-backed reason, not optimism].
Ask: [specific]
---
FUNDRAISE DELAY:
Subject: [Month] Update — Adjusting Fundraise Timeline
We are pushing our [Series X] timeline from [original date] to [new date].
Reason: [honest — market conditions / metrics need more time / lead investor asked for more data / changed strategy]
Impact on runway: We have [X months] of runway at current burn. This gives us sufficient time to run the process properly. [If tight: we are also taking [cost action] to extend runway to [new runway] months.]
Plan: [what we're doing between now and the raise — what milestones we'll hit first]
Ask: [specific — any warm intros to [fund type] would materially help]
---
PIVOT / STRATEGIC CHANGE:
Subject: [Month] Update — Changing Direction on [X]
We are making a significant change that I want you to hear from me directly, not from the market.
What's changing: [the specific change — product direction, ICP, go-to-market, pricing model]
Why: [the specific evidence that drove this — customer data, conversion rates, competitive signal]
What stays the same: [the core thesis, the team, the market opportunity]
Timeline: [when the change takes effect, what the first 60-day plan looks like]
Runway impact: [does this extend or compress runway?]
I'm available to talk through this — just reply or book time here: [calendar link]
---
Generate my difficult update for the specific situation I'm facing.
User: June update. MRR $87K (was $79K in May). Burned $92K. Have $710K cash. Two wins: signed Rethink Inc ($6K MRR), shipped payments integration. One lowlight: lost CTO co-founder — I need to tell investors carefully. Raise pipeline: 4 investor meetings booked for Series A.
Output:
Subject: June Update — $87K MRR, CTO Transition, Series A Conversations Starting
Hi everyone,
Quick June update. Lots happening.
| Metric | June | May | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| MRR | $87,000 | $79,000 | +10.1% |
| Monthly burn | $92,000 | $88,000 | |
| Cash remaining | $710,000 | ~7.7 months | |
| Paying customers | 14 | 12 | +2 |
Highlights
Lowlights
Ask
Talk soon, [Name]