Written by people
in the arena.
Every article on AngelLinx comes from someone who has raised capital, deployed it, analyzed it, or built the tools that move it. No filler. No generic advice. Just signal.
A two-layer team built around founder clarity
The AngelLinx editorial team combines an internal research and intelligence function with a network of external voices. Together, they cover market data, fundraising strategy, investor behavior, and the operational realities of building a company from zero.
Internal Research Team
AngelLinx analysts who work with live global funding data and proprietary market intelligence daily. They translate raw capital flows into founder-relevant context.
Active Founders
Founders currently raising or recently closed who share what actually worked, what the pitch conversations looked like, and what they wish they had known earlier.
Investor Network
Angel investors and early-stage fund managers who write on what they look for, how they evaluate deals, and how they think about specific sectors and markets.
Operators and Advisors
CFOs, legal advisors, and startup operators who cover the mechanics: cap tables, term sheets, due diligence checklists, and post-investment execution.
Four content pillars, one purpose
Every piece of content we publish is measured against one question: does this help a founder raise smarter or move faster? If the answer is no, it does not run.
Market Intelligence
Daily data briefs built from AngelLinx Intelligence. Funding trends, sector breakdowns, and what capital movement means for your round.
Startup News
Curated global and India-focused startup funding news that is relevant to founders raising right now. Context-first. No press release reposts.
Fundraising Strategy
Tactical guidance on pitch decks, investor targeting, deal structuring, and what separates a warm intro from a cold one. Written by people who have done it.
Investor Landscape
In-depth profiles of active investors, fund strategies, thesis shifts, and how to find the right check-writer for your specific stage and sector.
Editorial standards
Source-backed. Data claims cite live public registries or verifiable funding announcements. No estimates without disclosure.
Founder-first framing. Every article includes a clear "what this means for you" takeaway written for the person raising, not the investor reading.
No sponsored opinions. External contributors are selected for relevance, not commercial relationships. Disclosures appear where required.
Timely and current. Market briefs reflect data from the prior 24 hours. News is vetted against our live published archive to avoid duplication.
Plain language. We write for founders, not finance academics. If a concept needs jargon, it gets a one-line translation.
Reviewed before it runs. All external submissions go through an internal editorial pass for accuracy, relevance, and tone before publishing.
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