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Four calculators worth an afternoon each
These are the numbers an investor asks for in the first meeting and most founders work out afterwards. Each one shows its working and explains what the answer means.
Does growth make us richer or poorer?
CAC, LTV and payback
What a customer costs to win, what one is worth, the ratio investors ask about, and how long your money is tied up before it comes back.
How long do we have, and when do we start?
Runway and burn
How many months of cash are left, and the month you should start raising. Works backwards from the end of the runway, not forwards from today.
How big is this, really?
Bottom-up market sizing
Build a TAM, SAM and SOM from a countable number of buyers and a price you actually charge. No percentage-of-a-global-market input, on purpose.
What am I actually giving away?
Dilution and the option pool
What a round does to your ownership, splitting the loss between the investor's cheque and the option pool. The pool is usually funded entirely by you.
What they will not do
They do arithmetic on numbers you supply. They cannot see your business, do not know your market, and cannot tell you whether to raise or what to charge. If an input is wrong the answer will be wrong with total confidence.
Nothing here is financial or investment advice. For a decision that matters, take advice from someone who knows your situation.
Or let the whole picture be scored
The GTM profile takes these numbers as structured fields, scores them against a published rubric, and tells you which unanswered question is costing you the most.
Questions: support@ranked.ng