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Bootstrapping vs Raising — Choose the Fuel to Match the Fire

Raising venture capital is not a milestone; it's a choice that commits you to a specific outcome — a large, fast, high-multiple exit — because that's the only outcome that pays back the model. Bootstrapping keeps control and optionality but caps speed to what cash flow allows. The right answer depends on the business's true ceiling and the founder's goals…

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How it works

1. Test venture-scale honestly — is there a plausible path to a very large market and outsized return? Gate: no venture-scale outcome = VC is the wrong fuel; raising forces growth the business can't sustain. 2. Clarify the founder's goal — control and durable cash flow, or a big swing at a large exit? These point to different paths. 3. Check if the opportunity is speed-sensitive — winner-take-most / land-grab markets reward capital; slow-compounding niches don't. 4. Price the cost of capital — dilution + board + the growth-at-all-costs treadmill vs the slowness and personal risk of bootstrapping. 5. Consider the middle — revenue-based financing, angels, grants, customer prepayments (non-dilutive fuel). 6. Decide and align burn to the path. Gate: bootstrapping while spending like a funded startup is the worst of both — match spend to the chosen fuel.

When to use it

  • a founder is deciding whether to raise venture money or self-fund
  • 'should we raise?', weighing dilution vs speed, choosing a funding path
  • VC fit vs bootstrap/SMB

When not to use it

the decision is already made and the task is executing a specific raise (use fundraising materials instead).

Worked example

Bootstrapping vs Raising — Choose the Fuel to Match the Fire

Raising venture capital is not a milestone; it's a choice that commits you to a specific outcome — a large, fast, high-multiple exit — because that's the only outcome that pays back the model. Bootstrapping keeps control and optionality but caps speed to what cash flow allows. The right answer depends on the business's true ceiling and the founder's goals…

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