FTW Connect · A done-for-you investor BDR engagement · Limited slots — apply →
FTW Connect

The done-for-you appointment setting system for agrifood tech founders.

A universe of investor targets funnelling into a stack of booked meetings
2Weeks to launch
3Lanes into your TAM
0Automated messages
DailyReport to you
The pathway

One campaign, five stages

Two weeks to build and approve it. Four weeks with all three lanes running in parallel.

01
Week 1

Build the TAM

  • Every fund that could write your check
  • Screened on who is actually deploying
  • Resolved to the named partner, not an inbox
FTW
The sheet · your investor universe
02
Week 2

Map the warm path

  • Your investors mapped against the TAM
  • Ranked by who will actually say yes
  • With proof the connection is real
FTW
Sales Navigator · who can introduce you
03
End of week 2

You approve

  • Every fund on the target list
  • Every word sent in your name
  • Strike anything — no reason needed
You
Your inbox · approved by you
04
Weeks 3–6

Three lanes open

  1. Your warm investor network Your existing investors get the intro pre-written. They hit send.
  2. The FTW warm network Our own investor relationships, opened on your behalf.
  3. Cold, from your LinkedIn — run by us Sent as you, by a person. Never automation.

We manage the whole process, follow up with your investors until the intro actually lands, and send you a daily report.

FTW, as you
1 Your investors
2 The FTW network An introduction email sent from FoodTech Weekly to an investor
3 Your LinkedIn, run by us
05
Weeks 3–6

Meetings book

  • They pick a slot — the DD call is booked
  • Back to back, not one a week
  • Replies handled, daily report to you
FTW → You
The investor books · Investment DD call
A results dashboard of meetings booked per week
Sample daily report

Every reply feeds the next week — the targeting sharpens as the campaign runs.

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The report an investor receives: recommended investors and a message already written
The warm lane

Your investor sends one email.

Each of your existing investors gets a short report with their name on it — and nothing left to write.

  • Their report names who to open
  • The message is already written
  • We follow up until it’s sent
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How we run it

Three rules we don’t bend

We run the raising founder’s own LinkedIn and speak as them. These make that safe.

A person, never automation

Every message written and sent by hand, from your account, as you.

You approve everything

Every target, every word — before the campaign opens.

A daily update report

What went out, who replied, what booked. Every day.

Fit

Who this is for

Narrow on purpose — one founder, one moment: right before the raise starts, materials already done.

This is you

All five must be true
  • You’re busy running the company
  • Deck and data room already built
  • Haven’t started your campaign
  • Your leads are not burned
  • You believe meetings close you

This isn’t

Any one is a no
  • Deck or data room isn’t done
  • Months into the raise already
  • You want a guaranteed term sheet
  • You won’t hand over LinkedIn
  • Not raising within two quarters
Price

One price, one engagement

$4,999 flat · 6 weeks · paid up front
  • No percentage of your round
  • No success fee on a close
  • No retainer rolling on after week six
  • Limited slots — a person runs your account, not software
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Straight answers

Before you ask

Is any of it automated?

No. A person writes and sends every message by hand, from your account, as you.

Do investors know it’s not me?

They’re talking to you — your profile, your voice, copy you approved.

Whose LinkedIn do you run?

The founder raising the round. A partner replies to a founder, not a BD hire.

Do you guarantee meetings?

No. We guarantee the work: the TAM, the warm path, both lanes run for six weeks.

Why two weeks to start?

Week 1 builds the TAM, week 2 maps the warm path and gets your sign-off.

What happens at week six?

You keep everything — the TAM, the map, every message and reply.

Ready to run a real campaign?

Tell us your raise size, your stage, and whether your materials are done.