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Fundraising Metrics That Matter

2 min read  Investors look for the specific metrics in your business, so it’s important to know the fundraising metrics that matter. There are three areas that you should focus on:

  • Activity Metrics show the basic activity of the business
  • Unit Economic Metrics show the unit economic model, including the cost of customer acquisition and revenue.
  • Growth Metrics show the growth in the user base and usage of the product.
So what to include?

Activity metrics can include things like the number of users, downloads, or subscribers. While they fall short of business results such as closed sales, activity metrics can show your customer engagement level.

If your company is pre-revenue, you can show your business model’s potential profitability using unit economic metrics. Ultimately, you want to show the cost and process to generate leads, qualify them, and close them for revenue.

In the early days of a business, the revenue is small. Luckily, most investors know that and don’t expect large revenue. Instead, they want to see an accurate forecast of repeatable and predictable revenue.

Showing unit economics demonstrates that you have a core business model working, and with time and funding, can improve.

Growth metrics can demonstrate several things, such as an increase in the number of users, or an increase in the frequency in which customers are using the product.

Active users should be going up and to the right. If your business has seasons or cycles, you can use a six-month moving average to show your growth rate.

Knowing your metrics is vital when looking for funding, so be prepared, and potential investors will take note. If you can only show activity metrics, then do so. Better yet, validate your business model with unit economic metrics.

Ultimately, the fundraising metrics that matter show growth in users and usage. Whatever you do, don’t show up empty-handed.

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Hall T. Martin is the founder and CEO of the TEN Capital Network.TEN Capital has been connecting startups with investors for over ten years. You can connect with Hall about fundraising, business growth, and emerging technologies via LinkedIn or email: hallmartin@tencapital.group

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