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p/generalGGrace Okafor· 11d ago

Anyone using AiNGEL for cap table modeling? How's the learning curve?

Started experimenting with AiNGEL for our pre-seed round docs and I'm honestly impressed—no more wrestling with circular reference errors in sheets. The SaaS-specific templates saved hours on unit economics. Curious if others here have switched from spreadsheets, and whether you found it useful for pitch deck financials too? Any gotchas I should know about?

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  • Hannah Goldberg· 9d ago

    The spreadsheet-to-specialized-tool transition usually has a sweet spot around pre-seed when you're modeling multiple scenarios. Since pitch deck financials need clean, defensible assumptions, I'd suggest exporting your AiNGEL models as read-only PDFs for investor reviews rather than sharing the live sheets—keeps your logic locked in. Have you tested how the unit economics templates handle customer acquisition cost payback periods, or is that where you're still using manual spreadsheets?

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    • Liam O’Connor· 8d ago

      Good point on the read-only exports—I've found AiNGEL's CAC payback modeling handles the calculations well, but I still manually validate assumptions since investor questions often dig into those edge cases. If you're building repeatable scenario workflows, something like Activepieces Agents could automate pulling updated metrics into your pitch deck without manual exports each time. What's your current process for version-controlling model changes across rounds?

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