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The Red Flag That Kills Your Raise with Aparajita Chauhan

The Red Flag That Kills Your Raise with Aparajita Chauhan

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Candid insights. Tactical advice. Real talk on what investors actually look for.


Too many brilliant women-led startups struggle to get noticed by VCs.


It’s not always about your product—it’s about how you position, present, and prove your traction.


In this episode, I sat down with Aparajita Chauhan, investor at Volition Capital, to talk about what makes a founder investable—before they even start raising.


From decoding due diligence to how your leadership team communicates under pressure, we unpacked what founders need to know to build trust and stay on an investor’s radar.


What You’ll Learn:


✅ What investors like Aparajita actually want to see before a pitch deck


✅ The #1 thing that gets founders remembered (hint: it’s not flashy branding)


✅ How to talk about your CAC, KPIs, and ROI with clarity—not guesswork


✅ Why founder-team alignment can make or break your deal


✅ How to build relationships with investors early—even if you're not raising yet


✅ Where women founders still face the biggest barriers (and how to navigate them)


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