9amime.vc -

Most micro-VCs talk about being "founder friendly." These guys actually move like founders.

After years of building (and breaking) things as operators, we are taking the lessons off the table and putting them into a fund.

We respond to every email within 48 hours. We sign term sheets or say "no" within 14 days. We don't ghost.

Not financial advice. Just good signal.

Have you worked with a VC that felt more like a co-founder than a bank? Drop your recommendations below. 👇

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If you are building a pre-seed startup that feels too early for Sand Hill Road, we want to see the deck. 9amime.vc

#Startup #VC #RaisingCapital Title: Has anyone taken a meeting with 9amime.vc? Looking for real feedback.

If you are building a startup and want a lead investor for your $500k-$1M round, this is a signal worth chasing.

Most VCs wait until you have traction. Some wait until you have an MVP. But the best ones lean in when you only have a whiteboard and a crazy idea. Most micro-VCs talk about being "founder friendly

I’ll report back here if I get a response. Option 4: If you ARE the founder of 9amime.vc (Announcement Post) 🚀 Excited to officially launch 9amime.vc

#VentureCapital #Startups #EarlyStage #9amime #FounderLife Just wrapped a deep dive on 9amime.vc .

The best companies of the next decade will not look like the best companies of the last decade. We are betting on the weird, the hard-tech, and the globally distributed. We sign term sheets or say "no" within 14 days

Since "9amime.vc" is not a widely known public venture capital firm (it appears to be either a very new fund, a niche angel syndicate, or a typo), this post is written generically to highlight the value proposition of a founder-focused, early-stage VC. If it’s a personal project or a specific firm, replace the bracketed details with their actual focus areas. Option 1: LinkedIn / Professional Network (Founder-Centric) Headline: Why I’m excited about the thesis at 9amime.vc

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