No product, no problem!!
VC's are still funding pre-product companies. 👇
Koo's founder Mayank Bidawatka raises $4M in seed from Blume, General Catalyst and Athera even before beta launch.
This comes after 2 months of Pre-seed and announcement o
VCs are betting heavily on founders’ vision and market potential
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