The Top Angel Investing Platforms for Entrepreneurs & Startups

For most Founders, finding an early investor who believes in them & their vision enough to finance their business is the determining factor in whether they get to live to see another day in startup land. If you’re looking to connect with angel investors online but don’t know where to start, you’re in luck. Here’s our guide to the top angel investing platforms that can help get your business the capital you need to fuel your growth:

SeedInvest

For health tech startups, SeedInvest is probably the top angel investment website.  All of the startups are pre-vetted on the website, and the investments are fully crowdfunded in order to help with startups to get up & rolling with their businesses. 

SeedInvest offers minimum investments as small as $500, which is many times lower than typical startups, opening up more investment opportunities for businesses. 300,000+ investors have financed over 200 startups to the tune of more than $200 million total investment dollars. They look for highly vetted business, and have historically accepted less than 1% of applicants, so if you’re interested in this platform make sure you’ve got all of your business’ financial & planning documents in order.

For success tips, entrepreneurs can check out their blog which has at least one new post per week.  They’ll find some great information about portfolio diversity there too. Follow them on Twitter for their latest updates & blog posts.

Republic

Republic was seeded by AngelList in 2016 to launch a crowd-invest platform connecting promising startups to retail investors across all income brackets, enabling them to share in the potential upside of venture investments. The platform hosts a highly curated, diverse set of equity- and crypto-focused offerings with minimum investment amounts as little as $10. The company’s retail funding portal operates under Regulation Crowdfunding implemented by the SEC in May 2016, which for the first time since the 1930s allows privately-held U.S. businesses to sell securities to non-accredited persons without the burden of fling for an Initial Public Offering.

Since inception, Republic’s crowd-invest platform has hosted more than one hundred companies, facilitated tens of thousands of investments (made via ACH, bank wire, credit card and BTC), and built a community of hundreds of thousands of aspiring and active retail investors from around the world. Since

Gust

A SaaS platform that’s used by 80 angel networks, Gust offers a slightly more expansive way to get the funding that is needed for startups.  Some of the 80 angel networks include OurCrowd, Bolstr, SeedInvest, among many other. The investors can share information with others on this site, which makes it easy for them to tell others about new investment opportunities.  Gust has over 800,000 founders and 85,000 investment professionals active on their platform, so there’s no lack of expertise & opportunities to connect with potential investors.

Gust is also unique in the suite of tools they offer startups and businesses. Performance benchmarking & fundraising recommendations can help you hone your pitch and make your business more attractive to potential investors.

They also have a video library & other important unique information, so that they can keep an eye on future trends and performance. This helps new startups immensely, who tend to find that they get a lot of interest when using this site. They’ll open up to individual investors soon; you can sign up by email for more information and notifications on changes to the platform  

Wefunder

For just $100 at a time, Wefunder allows investors to make a bet on startups, through a program created under the JOBS Act. Their crowdfunding is similar in style to IndieGoGo and Kickstarter. By allowing investors to take a small stake in the businesses they support, Wefunder incentivizes investors to take give startups an opportunity to grow long-term. All funders are treated as one shareholder for simplicity, and you communicated directly with the lead investor, who you choose personally to represent your Wefunder shareholders.

Lots of interest is given to new companies that are looking for help. The preference at WeFunder is for B2C startups, but they’ll soon be looking more for businesses that are outside of the world of angel investing.  They’ve come up with a very innovative solution to help provide venture capital and crowdfunding to startups that need it. With 75 startups and 40,000 investors, including 4 startups worth over $1 billion and 12 worth over $100 million, this is a company that is helping a lot of businesses already and will continue to do so well into the future. 

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