If you've ever gone down the rabbit hole searching for Shaan Puri tweets or X threads with actionable fundraising tips, you're not alone. Every founder wants that secret sauce: real, hard-won startup advice, viral lessons, and founder insights that make fundraising (just a bit) less painful. In this deep dive, I'll break down top Shaan Puri tweets and threads that deliver exactly that — and show you how they can supercharge your own fundraising journey.
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This article curates and unpacks the most impactful lessons, growth hacks, and frameworks that Shaan Puri, the entrepreneur and angel investor, has shared on X (formerly Twitter). We'll touch on viral Shaan Puri threads, practical startup advice, actionable fundraising tips, and founder hacks you won't find in the usual startup playbooks.
Shaan Puri doesn’t just tweet into the void—what he shares comes directly from trenches of startups, investing, and exits. His tweets stand out because:
When you’re raising capital, Shaan’s insights trim the fat, skip the theory, and get straight to the hacks that save time and money. That’s why founders and VCs keep sharing his viral lessons.
One of his most quoted threads covers the power of fundraising before you “think you’re ready.” He urges founders: don’t wait for perfect traction—share your story early. Key takeaways:
I’ve tried this myself—the best responses came when I showed VCs my direction, not just dwindling metrics. For more on storytelling, see our post: How Storytelling Supercharges Your Fundraising.
Shaan’s growth hack tweetstorms circulate for a reason. His advice on viral loops:
Growth hacks aren’t one-size-fits-all, but his frameworks help founders spot overlooked levers in their own product.
In one thread, Shaan outlines a dead-simple, effective process for investor outreach:
He’s big on momentum. The lesson: Don’t ping your best leads first. Start with your “B and C” list to get reps—by the time you hit your “A+” targets, your pitch will be airtight. For a related resource, check The AI VC Outreach Playbook.
Inspired by Shaan’s tweets: Stop waiting for permission to connect or learn. Approach VCs and founders:
This “apprenticeship” approach has helped me meet investors and mentors, even when I wasn’t in the room. It works at any stage.
Many Shaan Puri X threads cover the importance of making your intentions public (even before you know exactly how).
This transparency attracts early adopters and investors. Shaan proves it with his own open bets on new businesses—showing momentum where others see only risk.
Shaan often says: “A no is data.” Capture it. Log objections. Here’s how to turn rejection into insights:
He’s right every time: The best pivots are usually responses to investor feedback—not your own hunches.
One viral Shaan Puri tweet shared his simple framework for scoring startup ideas:
Rate 1-10 for each. If you’re below 24 total, think twice. I use this tool to kill ideas fast and focus on real opportunities.
In countless Shaan Puri threads, he stresses: numbers matter, but the story sells.
If you’re struggling to pitch, anchor your narrative in the “why now” and “why you.” It works at seed, Series A, and beyond.
Shaan often tweets about tactics that don’t scale early—and why that’s a feature, not a bug:
I found my first paying customers the “unscalable” way after reading these threads. The result? Feedback no data dashboard could ever provide. For more on finding early customers, see How to Find Your First 10 Customers.
Shaan’s big on community. He tweets that most startups chase distribution first; instead, make your community the moat:
Look at Milk Road—Shaan’s own crypto newsletter grew to hundreds of thousands of subscribers by tapping this playbook.
Shaan’s threads on pitch decks get thousands of retweets. His favorite structure?
Skip the fluff and get granular fast. Most founders overthink—Shaan’s decks get to the meat in under three minutes.
He’s transparent about what works:
Borrowing even one of these has closed tough rounds for me. Shaan’s style focuses on clarity, not cleverness.
Shaan loves Paul Graham’s “default alive/dead” concept, but dials it up: founders must know their true runway—and share it honestly with investors.
Transparency earns respect—and sometimes, survival capital.
Shaan retweets and advises on many now-funded startups that began as side hustles.
Several side projects funded via this model have been featured in our own portfolio.
Shaan’s X threads debunk the myth that you need a huge network. His viral tweets recommend:
This approach made my earliest fundraising rounds possible.
He often questions the “raise as much as you can, as soon as you can” culture:
Several founders referenced this advice as their reason for taking SAFE or convertible notes over priced equity—increasing optionality.
Shaan Puri tweets draw a line: build products you want to use, and VCs will follow—don’t design products to match trends or investor preferences.
This is the “I scratched my own itch” approach that converts skeptical VCs.
Many founders do weekly recaps of Shaan’s threads—using them as a DIY MBA:
I’ve personally seen performance and fundraising improve with this ongoing “micro-learning” discipline. For other must-follow accounts, see Best Twitter Accounts for Founders.
Curate your own feed by following @ShaanVP on X. Or—save time with newsletters and roundups dedicated to viral startup advice. For vetted, timely insights that matter most when you’re raising, always check back with the Capitaly blog for updates.
Every founder raising capital wants an edge—real advice that’s been tested in battle. Shaan Puri’s tweets and X threads are exactly that. From viral lessons to ultra-specific fundraising tips, his founder insights and growth hacks have helped me and thousands of others nail investor outreach, sharpen pitches, and grow with confidence.
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