Capital-source matcher
Maps startups to angels, VCs, family offices, incubator grants, accelerator programmes, Startup India routes, debt, subsidies, and strategic corporate partners.
Capital Navigator is the funding intelligence layer for startups. It matches founders to investors, incubators, accelerators, government schemes, grants, debt, venture debt, and strategic partnerships based on stage, sector, geography, eligibility, and readiness.
Founders often waste time approaching sources they are not ready for or not eligible for. Capital Navigator turns funding confusion into a structured path.
Maps startups to angels, VCs, family offices, incubator grants, accelerator programmes, Startup India routes, debt, subsidies, and strategic corporate partners.
Checks stage, sector, incorporation age, DPIIT status, geography, founder criteria, revenue, funding history, and documentation readiness.
Shows what is blocking a startup from being fundable: missing documents, weak compliance, unclear cap table, no verified traction, or poor fit.
Capital Navigator connects to the Goal Achievement Engine so funding routes are evaluated against ranked goals, automatic parameter weights, milestone needs, valuation effect, and evidence gaps.
The engine distinguishes whether the startup needs grant capital, bridge capital, accelerator access, strategic pilots, or investor introductions.
Funding fit uses non-human weighted parameters calculated from product stage, customer environment, runway, team gaps, and diligence readiness.
If the startup is not fundable yet, the system shows which goal or parameter must improve before outreach begins.
For research-led or deep-tech startups, Capital Navigator can route toward university tech-transfer funds, commercialization grants, corporate pilots, licensees, and strategic partners.
Capital Navigator will launch as a front-end guided workflow first, then connect to the backend funding intelligence engine.