Investor updates and partner proposals, without the agency price tag.
Founders use Docsiv to send investor updates, partnership decks, and customer proposals that look like a real ops team built them. Run it yourself for now. Hire someone later.
- SKOpened 3xSofia KellerKeller & Partners · Series A
- DROpened 2xDiego ReyesIndex Ventures · Scout
- ?Opened 1xAnonymous viewerForwarded link
No design team. But your docs still need to look like you have one.
An investor update that looks rushed quietly undermines the traction you’re reporting. A partnership proposal that looks like Google Docs loses to a competitor that bothered with polish. You can’t hire a brand team yet, and the documents going out are still the first impression. Docsiv is the polish layer for the people who can’t hire one.
Documents that match your ambition. Without hiring for them.
Three things that move the needle when you’re a small team trying to look like a bigger one.
- Intro to 2 RevOps leaders at Series B SaaS
- Hiring search for a senior PMM
- One enterprise pilot slipped to June. Mitigation in place.
AI-drafted investor updates.
Drop in your metrics and a few notes. Studio shapes them into a clean monthly update in your voice. The Friday-afternoon scramble turns into a Monday-morning send.
Branded data rooms for fundraising.
Pitch deck, financials, team bio, and diligence docs in one branded room. Share one link per investor, see who opened what. No more zipping PDFs.
Partner and customer proposals.
Studio drafts a structured proposal in your branding. One link to share, full tracking on who engaged. Easier to chase, easier to close.
Every document founders actually send.
Questions startups ask.
How Docsiv pulls this off, under the hood.
Every capability above maps to a feature of the hub. Here’s where to look.
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