Founders
We'll ask harder questions than the money usually does.
Legacy isn't a pitch competition, and we don't have a sector thesis to squeeze you into. If we take your company on, we work on it — the deck, the model, the story, the gaps — and then we put it in front of members who can help you past the next wall, not just past the round.
What we do besides write checks
Development, then capital.
The rework
Most decks we see bury the thing that makes the company worth backing. We dig it out and rebuild the story around it.
The structure
Round size, instrument, valuation, and what it does to your cap table three rounds from now.
The network
Members who are customers, operators, and suppliers — including inside the primes and the Space Coast supply chain — plus the EDC, chambers, and the local ecosystem.
The record
Your four reads, dated and kept current. Members evaluate the file directly, so you stop re-pitching the same company from scratch every time.
What you'll be asked
The same four questions, every time.
We ask them at intake and again at every round after. It's the same framework our members read, so nothing you tell us gets lost in translation on the way to an investor.
Asked first
People
Who's running this and what have you finished before? Come ready to talk about the thing that failed.
Asked second
Product
What works today versus what's on the roadmap. Be exact about the line between them.
Asked third
Process
How you deliver it repeatedly, what it costs, and where the process breaks at ten times the volume.
Asked fourth
Potential
The honest ceiling, the realistic exit, and what has to go right in between.
Submit
Tell us what you're building.
Short is fine. If it's a fit, we'll come back with questions before we ask for a deck.