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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 7 MIN

Why Startups Are Using Rolling Funds to Keep Investor Capital Flowing

from The Series A Show with Fexingo: Early-Stage Funding, Pitch Decks, and Startup Milestones · host Fexingo

In this episode of The Series A Show, Lucas and Luna explore the growing trend of rolling funds — a flexible, continuous fundraising mechanism that startups are using to bypass traditional VC cycles. They dive into the mechanics of how rolling funds work, why they appeal to founders who want to maintain momentum without the pressure of a single big close, and how platforms like AngelList have made them accessible to a broader range of investors. The hosts also examine the downsides, including the administrative burden and the risk of over-dilution. With recent market volatility and a shift toward founder-friendly terms, rolling funds are becoming a key tool for startups that need to keep capital flowing without hitting pause on growth. Lucas and Luna discuss real-world examples and what this means for the future of early-stage fundraising. #RollingFunds #StartupFunding #VentureCapital #AngelList #ContinuousFundraising #FounderFriendly #EarlyStageStartups #SeriesA #FundraisingStrategy #TechStartups #InvestorRelations #CapitalEfficiency #Dilution #StartupGrowth #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The Series A Show, Lucas and Luna explore the growing trend of rolling funds — a flexible, continuous fundraising mechanism that startups are using to bypass traditional VC cycles. They dive into the mechanics of how rolling funds work, why they appeal to founders who want to maintain momentum without the pressure of a single big close, and how platforms like AngelList have made them accessible to a broader range of investors. The hosts also examine the downsides, including the administrative burden and the risk of over-dilution. With recent market volatility and a shift toward founder-friendly terms, rolling funds are becoming a key tool for startups that need to keep capital flowing without hitting pause on growth. Lucas and Luna discuss real-world examples and what this means for the future of early-stage fundraising. #RollingFunds #StartupFunding #VentureCapital #AngelList #ContinuousFundraising #FounderFriendly #EarlyStageStartups #SeriesA #FundraisingStrategy #TechStartups #InvestorRelations #CapitalEfficiency #Dilution #StartupGrowth #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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