I helped my client get 100% investment round Wanted to share a breakdown of how I went from freelancer to helping my client get funding, and in the process, built my agency business. My client, WhipSnap, wants to serve the niche of 3D car scanning - applications range from enabling car showrooms to conduct virtual sales and marketing to letting petrol-heads scan and share their own cars, with annotations in 3D. I designed and developed an MVP for them. I also visited high-end car showrooms with my client to scan cars. I was also the "tech guy" in calls with investors (I rarely spoke, TBH). Here's everything that led to this moment: [-2]. Pitched to a different client. [-1]. Got rejected. [ 0]. Lesson learned: needed to dramatically increase the quality of my proposal. [ 1]. Heard from a former colleague about another project [ 2]. We setup the initial call for intros [ 3]. Before the call, I worked the weekend to research their niche and the technologies they could use. [ 4]. During the intro call I impressed them with my research, my understanding of their niche and suggestions on how we'd build their app idea. [ 5]. They signed. [ 6]. During the project, I sent weekly video updates via Youtube (unlisted). I'm a fan of async comms. [ 7]. We spoke regularly, via a WhatsApp group chat! [ 8]. Within 4 weeks we had a useable MVP. Real customers could scan their cars! [ 9]. Then some chaos: I personally helped scan a $4.5M Koenigsegg.. and the scan failed [10]. More chaos: Runpod (the GPU cloud provider) became unreliable. I ended up buying an RTX 5090 to run our 3D pipeline on. [11]. The weekly videos and regular comms kept my client informed and calm. Together, we worked around issues. [12]. I delivered and hosted the solution. Did some extra bits to increase the quality of car scans (like manual cleanup). [13]. We onboard early adopters. [14]. Investors understand and are excited by the solution. [15]. Investment money arrives in my client's bank account. I appreciate some of the above doesn't sound scalable. I also appreciate that it sounds unconventional (like using WhatsApp group chat with clients). But they worked for me. Thanks for reading! p.s, my company is https://llume.co, you can find a more in-depth case study there - see "Carvatar" |