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Tim Rentowl

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  1. Understanding your ideal customer profile is essential, as is positioning your business. Be clear on the problem you solve, who benefits, and the return on investment they can expect. Your financials and forecasts must be grounded in solid numbers, not guesswork. Know your competition, why you stand out, and be ready to explain it quickly and in a way an investor will grasp immediately.
  2. Talk about the business case for your product and the sort of return on investment that it would deliver for the end customer.
  3. Most tech startups fail because they focus on building a product without achieving a clear, scalable business model that reliably generates and retains revenue.
  4. Most software businesses are better than their financial results suggest. They’ve got a good product, a solid team and some traction - but they haven’t nailed their business model. Revenue is lumpy, margins are tight, sales and delivery feel too manual. That’s where I come in. I help software founders turn good businesses into high-performing, high-value operations. I focus on the commercial engine - pricing, packaging, product strategy, delivery, and recurring revenue and build the systems and structure that make growth repeatable. I've spent years running lean, profitable software portfolios. I know what great looks like. Most importantly, I know how to get there - without layers of consultants, endless planning cycles, or bloated teams. If you're looking to sharpen your model, scale more efficiently, and make your business more valuable - let’s talk.

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