How to Build an Investor List
A converting investor list is 300–500 investors verified on four criteria: active capital (fund closed within 18 months), thesis match (invested in your sector within 12 months), stage match (check size fits your round), and reachability (a named partner, not info@). NirvanaXJude hand-builds these lists with Clay, Crunchbase, and Apify enrichment — because targeting quality decides outreach results before the first email sends.
The List Is the Campaign
Outreach results are decided before the first email sends. A brilliant sequence to the wrong 500 investors produces nothing; a decent sequence to the right 500 produces meetings. Yet most founders spend weeks on copy and hours on the list — usually a recycled spreadsheet or a purchased database that was stale before they opened it.
The Four Verification Criteria
- Active capital: the fund closed within the last 18 months, or shows recent deployment pace. A fund at the end of its cycle reads pitches and passes on all of them.
- Thesis match: at least one investment in your sector (or an adjacent one) in the last 12 months, or explicit published thesis. "They invest in software" is not a match.
- Stage match: check size and round participation matching your raise. A $200M fund rarely leads a $600K pre-seed; a micro-VC can't anchor a $15M Series A.
- Reachability: a named partner who covers your space, with real contact data. Emails to info@ addresses are deleted by someone whose job is deleting them.
The Build Process, Step by Step
1. Seed the universe: pull every fund and angel active in your sector from Crunchbase, funding announcements, portfolio pages, and competitor cap tables. This produces 1,500–3,000 raw names.
2. Verify capital and thesis: filter by fund close dates, deployment pace, and recent deals. The universe drops to 600–900.
3. Match the partner: for each fund, identify the specific partner whose coverage matches the deal — their board seats, their writing, their past companies. Deals die when the pitch reaches the wrong partner.
4. Enrich for personalisation: per investor, capture recent investments, public statements, and thesis documents. This is what feeds AI personalisation later — the list and the messaging are one system.
5. Tier for rollout: Tier 1 (dream leads, ~50), Tier 2 (strong fits, ~200), Tier 3 (qualified breadth, ~250). Outreach starts with Tier 2 — early reply data sharpens messaging before Tier 1 is engaged.
Keeping the List Alive
An investor list decays at roughly 3–5% per month — partners move, funds close cycles, theses shift. A 90-day campaign needs continuous re-verification, which is why NirvanaXJude runs list maintenance as an automated pipeline (Clay + n8n) rather than a one-time research sprint.
Done For You
Hand-building a verified 500-investor list takes a founder 3–6 weeks of full-time work. NirvanaXJude delivers it in days as part of the Investor Outreach Protocol — then plugs it directly into the outreach, objection handling, and booking system it was built to feed.
Frequently asked questions
How many investors should be on my list?
300–500 verified investors for a competitive round. Fewer than 200 and the funnel math fails; more than 600 and quality drops — you end up spamming poor fits, which damages sender reputation and founder brand alike.
What makes an investor list "verified"?
Four checks per investor: a fund closed within the last 18 months (they have capital), an investment in your sector within 12 months (thesis fit), check sizes matching your round (stage fit), and a named partner with contact data (reachability). Most free lists fail all four.
Why not just buy an investor database?
Purchased databases are 12–18 months stale on average — funds that finished deploying, partners who left, theses that shifted. Pitching a fund with no dry powder wastes the one first impression you get. Fresh verification is the entire game.
What tools does NirvanaXJude use to build lists?
Clay for enrichment and waterfall data sourcing, Crunchbase for fund and deal history, Apify for scraping portfolio pages and announcements, and AI for thesis extraction from partners’ public writing — assembled and hand-verified per campaign.