AI for VCs

AI for VCs: Build the Inbound Deal Flow That Comes to You

The best founders now research investors before they pitch. VCs with visible, specific LinkedIn presence get on the shortlist before fundraising starts. Bloomberry turns your investment thesis into a consistent, authentic public presence β€” without ghostwriters or hours of writing.

How It Works

Three steps. Sixty seconds.

From raw idea to publish-ready content in under a minute.

1

Type one idea

Share a raw thought, lesson, or insight.

2

Draft posts in your voice

Learns how you write and mirrors it.

3

Publish anywhere

Schedule and post in seconds.

AI for VCs is AI content software that learns a venture capitalist's investment thesis, sector focus, and communication style β€” generating LinkedIn posts that build credibility with founders and accelerate inbound deal flow. It is used to attract better inbound deal flow, establish thesis clarity publicly, and build the kind of founder trust that gets you on pitch shortlists before formal fundraising begins.

See it in action

Real examples of what Bloomberry generates.

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LinkedIn Post
Idea: What separates the pre-seed founders who build something from those who pivot into oblivion

I've backed about 40 pre-seed companies now. The ones that build something real have one thing in common that took me a long time to articulate. They are obsessed with a specific problem β€” not a market. The founders who pivot repeatedly are usually in love with an opportunity they mapped. They start with "this market is large and underserved" and work backwards to a product. The founders who build are in love with a specific problem they've lived. They don't need to convince themselves the problem matters. They know it matters because they've been frustrated by it for years. The market-first founders give up when the first solution doesn't work. The problem-first founders keep going because they can't imagine not solving it. That's the bet I make at pre-seed. Not on the idea. On whether this founder is the person who could not stop working on this specific problem.

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LinkedIn Post
Idea: Why most VCs get the worst deal flow and what actually drives quality inbound

Every VC says they get great deal flow. Very few actually do. The difference is almost always the same. The VCs with the best inbound are the ones founders have been reading for months before they're ready to raise. They published something that made a founder think "this person actually understands what I'm building." Founders don't cold-email VCs. They build a shortlist of investors they already respect β€” from what they've written, who they've backed, and what they've said publicly. If you're not publishing specifically, you're not on that shortlist. Deal flow quality is a content problem. Most VCs treat it as a network problem.

Why VCs underinvest in their public presence

  • Venture capitalists are busy with portfolio support, LP calls, and diligence β€” content creation rarely makes the shortlist
  • Generic "excited to announce" posts and recycled startup advice do not build thesis credibility or founder trust
  • The best founders research investors as carefully as investors research founders β€” but most VCs have no visible thesis to evaluate
  • Without consistent publishing, VCs rely on warm intros from existing networks, which caps deal flow quality and diversity

Frequently asked questions

Why should VCs build a personal brand on LinkedIn?

The best founders now research investors before they pitch β€” checking who they've backed, what they've said publicly, and whether their perspective matches the problem they're solving. VCs with visible, specific LinkedIn presence get on the shortlist before fundraising starts. Those without one rely entirely on warm intros, which caps both the quality and the diversity of inbound deal flow.

What should venture capitalists write about on LinkedIn?

Investment thesis specifics, market dynamics you think are underappreciated, what you actually look for in pre-seed vs. Series A founders, portfolio patterns, and contrarian views on conventional startup wisdom. The more specific and thesis-grounded the content, the more it attracts founders who are exactly the right fit.

How is Bloomberry different from hiring a ghostwriter for VC content?

Bloomberry learns your actual investment voice from your existing writing β€” thesis docs, past posts, memos. A ghostwriter approximates your voice from conversations. The difference is fidelity: Bloomberry generates content that reflects how you actually write and reason, not a polished version of how you described yourself to someone else.

Can VCs share investment insights publicly without disclosing confidential information?

Yes. The most powerful VC content is thesis-level β€” market observations, what you look for in founders, patterns in categories you cover β€” none of which requires disclosing deal terms, portfolio metrics, or LP information. Bloomberry helps you write at the right level of abstraction: specific enough to be credible, general enough to be publishable.

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The best founders find you before they're ready to pitch

Consistent LinkedIn publishing is the highest-ROI sourcing strategy in venture. Bloomberry makes it sustainable.

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