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All In Capital launches The Elevator Pitch 2.0

EntrackrEntrackr · 7m ago
All In Capital launches The Elevator Pitch 2.0
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All In Capital launches The Elevator Pitch 2.0 Early-stage venture capital firm All In Capital has announced the second edition of The Elevator Pitch, a live startup pitch event focused on backing early-stage founders from across India. Elevator Pitch 2.0 is a sector-agnostic, one-minute live pitch event designed to provide visibility, capital access, and investor engagement to early-stage startups that typically fall outside mainstream venture networks. The initiative is specifically focused on founders from tier II and tier III cities and those without traditional startup credentials. In its first edition held in Delhi, the initiative received over 300 applications. Fifteen startups were selected to pitch live, and one company received direct investment. Among the selected startups in Delhi were from Bihar and Jodhpur. Launched by Aditya Singh, All In Capital builds a discovery and funding platform for underrepresented and high-potential founders at the earliest stages of company building. According to All In Capital, applicants can submit through a public application process. From there, 15 startups will be shortlisted based on founding team strength, product clarity, and early indicators of market potential. Selected startups will receive professional support to produce a one-minute pitch video, which will be evaluated by its team and presented during the live event. The final selected startups will receive investment and ongoing strategic support. All In Capital has committed a Rs 5 crore investment corpus specifically for startups selected through Elevator Pitch. The firm is also engaging with other investors to expand the initiative's reach and impact. The upcoming edition, scheduled for the end of July in Bengaluru, invites applications from founders currently raising capital at valuations under Rs 50 crore. The application deadline is July 10, 2025. All In Capital is currently deploying its second fund, continuing the momentum of its debut fund, which has backed over 50 startups across sectors such as fintech, SaaS, consumer, AI, healthcare, and deeptech, including Newme, Salty, Magma, and Piersight. The firm recently completed the first close of its second fund at Rs 85 crore.

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Health-tech startup SuperLiving raises $2 Mn led by Kae Capital

EntrackrEntrackr · 12d ago
Health-tech startup SuperLiving raises $2 Mn led by Kae Capital
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Snippets Health-tech startup SuperLiving raises $2 Mn led by Kae Capital The startup had previously secured Rs 2 crore (approximately $228K–$238K) in funding from All In Capital in September 2025 after winning the “Elevator Pitch” event. Lifestyle and wellbeing platform SuperLiving has raised $2 million in a funding round led by Kae Capital, with participation from All In Capital and other angel investors. The proceeds will be used to enhance product capabilities, expand vernacular and cultural content, strengthen its AI companion, and scale distribution across Tier 2 and Tier 3 India, SuperLiving said in a press release. Co-founded in 2025 by Manavdeep Singh Grover and Gurjot Kaur, SuperLiving is an AI-powered preventive lifestyle platform offering guidance across nutrition, movement, sleep, stress, and daily habits. The platform delivers bite-sized courses, regional content, and a 24×7 AI companion designed to help users build daily habits. It is priced for mass adoption and focused on scaling across Tier 2 and Tier 3 India. According to the Bengaluru-based startup, the platform combines AI-personalised lifestyle courses, habit-building nudges, vernacular content, and a 24×7 AI companion that adapts to users’ routines, constraints, and cultural context. Courses are priced between Rs 99 and Rs 250, with no supplement upsells or extreme regimens. SuperLiving operates across nutrition, fitness, mental wellness, and pregnancy, using gamified trackers and rewards. The platform targets Indian households in the 25–55 age group, with regional and culturally relevant content for Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. Within 2.5 months of monetisation, SuperLiving claims that over 70% of its paying users come from Tier 2 towns and beyond, indicating demand outside metro markets. By analysing behaviour across more than 115 lifestyle parameters, the platform adapts its guidance based on user activity.

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