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For angel investors

Fund-grade research, without the fund.

Angels see deal flow through intros, demo days and syndicates — and evaluate it alone, on evenings and weekends, with personal money. AlgoTurk gives you the structured research a fund’s analyst would prepare, in minutes, for any URL a founder sends you.

analysts needed — you run it yourself
0
from forwarded deck to informed reply
Minutes
credits per Overview memo — the triage read
5

When it’s your own money

A fund associate who passes on a good company loses a deal. An angel who says yes to a bad one loses their own savings — and an angel who takes three weeks to reply loses the intro graph that brings the next deal. The job is to respond fast and respond well, without a research team behind you.

AlgoTurk grounds that response in the public record instead of the pitch. The memo lays out what the company actually sells, who else does it, what’s been raised and disclosed, and what the public web says customers think — every claim one click from its source. Where the record is thin, it says so rather than improvising. You still make the call; you just make it informed.

Three places it earns its keep

  • 1

    Intro triage

    A friend forwards a deck with “you should meet them”. Run the Overview memo and reply the same day — with a real reason to meet, or a thoughtful, specific no that keeps the relationship warm.

  • 2

    Syndicate double-check

    Before wiring into an SPV, check the lead’s memo against the public record: disclosed rounds, the real competitor set, what reviews say about the product. Ten minutes of independent evidence before you commit.

  • 3

    Demo-day batch

    Paste the whole batch after the event. Each company lands as its own memo with the same structure, so you shortlist on evidence — not on stage presence.

The same memo funds use, read angel-first

The memo is identical to the one VCs run — nine sections in IC order, every claim cited (the For VCs page breaks down all of them). Angels tend to read it in a different order:

  • Investment view first — the bull case, watch-outs and the questions worth asking the founder on your one call.
  • Risk flags early — only what the public record can evidence, so a red flag is a fact to discuss, not a vibe.
  • Funding history against the pitch — disclosed rounds and investors, to sanity-check the round story you were told.
  • Customer sentiment — what reviews across the platforms that matter say, before you hear the curated version.

Sized for angel deal flow

The Starter plan is $129 per month for 200 credits — 40 Overview memos or 20 Full ones, more than a typical angel’s monthly pipeline. Deal flow is lumpy, so top-up credits never expire: stock up before demo-day season, spend them whenever the intros arrive. Failed runs are never charged. Full rate card on the pricing page.