Turning progress into investor-ready signal
Add weekly wins, metrics, risks, and asks; Elior turns them into a sendable investor update, a follow-up plan, and fundraising memory that compounds.
Who It's For
Teams building their first investor narrative from a weekly progress rhythm instead of a blank page.
Founders with traction who need cleaner updates, follow-up, and investor memory before they raise.
Founders and small teams who want one shared fundraising memory instead of scattered docs, inbox threads, and forgotten next steps.
Company progress happens, but it does not automatically become investor trust.
Wins, metrics, risks, and asks live in different places, so every update starts with rebuilding the story.
Who reacted to what, when to follow up, and which context worked can disappear between conversations.
Each new conversation starts disconnected from prior updates, asks, and investor reactions.
Founders need more than a one-off draft. They need a weekly investor update ritual they can return to.
What You Get
Not vague AI help. A weekly founder workflow that turns raw company progress into a sendable update and the next fundraising action.
Add wins, metrics, asks, and risks; draft an investor-ready update without starting from a blank page.
Keep every update, investor note, and reply on a timeline so the next conversation does not restart from zero.
See who needs a reply, which asks are open, and which themes worked across investor conversations.
Warm intro to vertical SaaS investors for a $1.2M pre-seed.
Hiring pace is slower than plan, but runway remains stable.
Northline Ventures
RepliedAsked for pilot conversion numbers
Signal Ridge
Follow-up dueRunway and pricing question open
Canvas Peak
RepliedProduct deep dive is the next step
Anna connected the team to Northline.
Send updated pilot conversion numbers on Friday.
Book product deep dive after April metrics close.
Turn company progress into a sendable update using wins, metrics, risks, and asks.
Keep update history, investor reactions, asks, and next steps in one timeline.
Move matching behind the main promise until recommendations can be powered by stronger memory.
Add what changed: wins, metrics, risks, and asks from the last week or month.
Structure the narrative into an investor update that is clear enough to send.
Capture who reacted to what and which follow-up is still open.
Let the next update and conversation continue from the same context.
Interactive Product Tour
Elior starts with the workflow founders can return to every week: turning company progress into updates, follow-up, and fundraising memory.
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One operating layer for updates, follow-up, and memory.
Track asks, replies, and context instead of restarting every update.
Translate metrics into a cleaner investor narrative.
Built to grow into targeting, CRM, vault, and investor-facing layers.
Why Now
Early-stage founders are expected to communicate progress clearly, not just pitch well once.
Fundraising context now lives across decks, inboxes, notes, and spreadsheets, so investor reactions disappear as the process grows.
Elior is built around a simple idea: turn company progress into a repeatable investor update ritual every week.
Create an account and prepare your first weekly investor update with memory attached.
Targeting and the investor-facing layer become more valuable once memory is strong.
Elior helps founder teams communicate progress more clearly, avoid losing investor reactions, and keep fundraising context organized over time.