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From invisible grind to visible track record
A lot of early stage founders feel invisible. You re shipping, fixing bugs, talking to users but when it s time to raise, investors mostly see a deck and a short call. With OMISP, we want your track record to do more of the talking.
OMISP is the credit score and live radar for founders it tracks your real world progress so investors can spot future unicorns before they re obvious.
Instead of:
Cold emailing 200 VCs
Rewriting your story every month You:
Build the thing
Log the milestones
Let your OMISP score and timeline make your progress visible Your progress becomes your pitch.
Your track record becomes your edge. If you re a founder, drop your latest win in the comments (even if it s small).
Founders: build a track record investors canβt ignore
Most founders don t actually want to be good at fundraising .
They want to be good at building. The problem is that investors usually only see:
One deck
One call
One carefully timed update All the real signal lives in the weeks in between:
Features shipped
Customers retained
Small experiments that quietly move the needle What if that trail of work became your track record something investors could actually see? That s what we re building with OMISP:
A credit score for founders built from real milestones and behavior
A live radar for VCs that updates as you move
A way to turn I m grinding in the dark into my execution is on the scoreboard You don t need another story hack.
You need a visible track record.
OMISP is the credit score and live radar for founders your progress is your pitch.
Soft CTA:
If you re a founder who d rather earn your reputation with builds than with decks, comment TRACK RECORD and share one milestone you shipped recently that you wish investors could see.
Founders have no idea if they're investor-ready. VCs have no idea who's actually executing
Real talk: I've been building OMISP because both sides are flying blind.
Founders are grinding, hitting milestones, but have zero visibility into whether investors even know they exist. So they spend weeks perfecting pitch decks that nobody reads, sending cold emails to VCs who are drowning in inbound.
VCs meanwhile are swimming through a sea of founders and can't tell who's actually moving vs. who's just talking. They miss the real ones because they're buried under noise.
It's broken.
