You will get Is Your Startup Fundable? 13-Dimension Certification Report

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Muhammad U.Status: Offline
Muhammad U.

Let a pro handle the details

Buy Business Plans services from Muhammad, priced and ready to go.

Project details

Most consultants tell you your proposal 'looks good.' I tell you exactly where it would fail — with a score, evidence, and a fix plan.

My Venture Certification Engine scores your startup across 13 dimensions: problem validation, founder-market fit, solution defensibility, traction, execution velocity, team, market size credibility, unit economics, competitive positioning, financial model, narrative quality, technical feasibility, and regulatory readiness.

You get a quantified fundability score, not opinions. Every claim in your proposal is verified against live market data. Contradictions between your own sections are caught and penalized. And you get a priority action plan showing exactly what to fix first.

What's included at every tier: a professional certification report delivered as a .docx, color-coded dimension scorecard, signal summary, and a clear certification level (Platinum / Gold / Silver / Bronze / Not Certified).
Language
English
Business Type
Startup
Plan Format
Word
Plan Purpose
Loan Approval
What's included
Service Tiers Starter
$49
Standard
$149
Advanced
$349
Delivery Time 2 days 4 days 7 days
Number of Revisions
123
Executive Summary
Company Description
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Industry & Competitor Analysis
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SWOT Analysis
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Customer Analysis
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Tailored Marketing Plan
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Review & Critique
Financial Forecast
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Investor List
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Outreach Email Copy
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Optional add-ons You can add these on the next page.
Fast Delivery
+$20 - $150
Additional Revision
+$1

Frequently asked questions

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About Muhammad

Muhammad U.Status: Offline
Venture Capital Proposal Architect | Forensic Pitch Deck & Model Audit
Muridke, Pakistan - 10:25 am local time
A technical founder writes a proposal that explains how the product works. The investor closes the document on page three. The product was good. The proposal answered the wrong question.

Investors do not fund architecture. They fund the founder's understanding of the market, the risks, the path to revenue, and what could go wrong. Most proposals miss this because the person who built the product wrote the document — and builders think in features, not in outcomes.

My work is to bridge that gap. I write the document the investor actually wants to read, while preserving the technical truth of what you have built.

My background sits at an unusual intersection. I am the author of Why Humans Repeat History (2026), a full-length book on geopolitical and institutional patterns — which means I think in systems, structures, and long timelines, not in marketing language. I have designed AI platform architectures from first principles, including a three-zone orchestration system with a documented 92% token cost reduction. And I have delivered investor-grade proposals for AI startups, including a 25+ page seed-stage document for an AI trade facilitation platform targeting US, European, and Asian markets.

Every engagement is backed by an AI-powered research workflow that delivers current funding data, real competitive intelligence, and audit-tested financial logic. This is not template work — every claim is verified, every number has a stated methodology, every competitive reference uses funding data from the last 90 days. The result is an unusual quality and accuracy ceiling: the perspective of a strategic writer, with the research infrastructure of a small consulting firm.

What I deliver:
Investor-ready proposals for AI startups raising pre-seed to Series A
Competitive landscape analysis with current funding data, not last year's
Financial projections with every assumption stated and stress-tested
Market sizing (TAM, SAM, SOM) with methodology you can defend in a meeting
Go-to-market strategy that answers "how do you get your first 100 customers"
Risk frameworks that show investors you have thought about what could go wrong
Geopolitical context for startups operating across US, Europe, MENA, or South Asia

I do not produce templates. Every document is written for your specific raise, your specific market, and the specific investors you are targeting. I read the founder's notes, ask the questions a sharp investor would ask, then write what the document should have said in the first place.

Fixed-price engagements preferred. Typical turnaround: five to seven business days for a full proposal. Unlimited revisions until the document is something you would be proud to send.

If your raise depends on getting this document right, you should not hire someone who writes proposals as a side service. You should hire someone for whom thinking clearly under structure is the whole craft.

Steps for completing your project

After purchasing the project, send requirements so Muhammad can start the project.

Delivery time starts when Muhammad receives requirements from you.

Muhammad works on your project following the steps below.

Revisions may occur after the delivery date.

Client purchases the Project and Submit Documents

Upload your business plan, proposal, or pitch deck. Tell me your stage, funding target, and any deadlines.

Document Analysis & Intake Form I analyze your submission

I send you a Certification Intake Form. This includes questions about gaps in your document, an evidence checklist (customer data, team credentials, traction records, financial proof), and your funding preferences. You complete and return it.

Review the work, release payment, and leave feedback to Muhammad.