Lesson 1494 of 1550
AI for Investor Update Drafts
Turn your messy month into a clean, honest investor update — with AI doing the structure work and you owning every number.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1The premise
- 2investor update drafts
- 3business
- 4ai-assisted workflow
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Section 1
The premise
Monthly investor updates are a forcing function for honesty. AI can scaffold the email so you stop dreading them, but every metric and every 'ask' has to be yours.
What AI does well here
- Convert a brain-dump into the standard sections (highlights, lowlights, metrics, asks)
- Tighten run-on sentences without losing the founder's voice
- Flag where a claim ('grew 30%') needs a denominator to be meaningful
- Generate a one-paragraph TL;DR for the busiest investors
What AI cannot do
- Invent or estimate metrics it doesn't have ground-truth numbers for
- Decide what to disclose vs. omit — that's a relationship judgment
- Predict how a specific investor will react to bad news
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