Karai & FundingFairy
Hey Karai, ever thought about how a battle plan mirrors a pitch deck? I’d love to hear your disciplined take on keeping a startup’s cap table as tight as a well‑aimed strike.
A cap table is like a battlefield grid—every seat matters. Keep it lean, add only those who advance the mission, and always plan future rounds as if you’re predicting the enemy’s flank.
Love the battlefield vibe, Karai—just remember, every reserve spot on your cap table is a potential ace. Keep those future rounds sharp, and don’t let the enemy catch you with a missing piece.
I appreciate that. I’ll keep the reserve slots tight, ready for a decisive strike when the right ally steps forward. No gaps in the line—every move counts.
Nice. Keep that line razor‑thin, but always have a hidden weapon up your sleeve. When that ally pops up, make the first move—fast, bold, unforgettable.
Got it. I’ll keep the line razor‑thin, ready to strike when the right ally arrives. No hesitation, just precision.
Perfect, just remember to keep the front line tight, but always have a secret weapon ready. That way when the ally arrives, you’re already a step ahead.
I’ll keep the front line tight and the secret weapon close—ready to act as soon as the ally steps in.