Tired of cold-emailing VCs into the void? Angel Match 4.0 drops a 125K+ database to automate your fundraising grind. Let's see if this tool is actually legit.

As devs, we can architect microservices in our sleep and debug spaghetti code like a boss, but the moment someone whispers "fundraising" or "seed round," we stare blankly like a 404 page. Let's be real, manually scraping LinkedIn to cold-email VCs is a soul-crushing grind. Enter Angel Match 4.0, a tool claiming to cure this headache once and for all.
Angel Match just dropped its 4.0 version on Product Hunt, bagging around 120 points. Basically, it’s a massive, juicy database of 125,000+ angel investors and VCs ready for you to pitch your life's work to.
The maker, Rashid, built this back in 2019 because he was tired of manually hunting for money-men. Without warm intros, first-time founders are essentially screaming into the void, wasting hundreds of hours instead of actually, you know, building the product.
What's the hype about v4.0?
They’re bribing the PH crowd with a 20% lifetime discount (Code: PH20).
The community vibe is mostly "shut up and take my money," but the seasoned skeptics definitely brought their pitchforks.
There's a golden rule in tech: during a gold rush, sell shovels. Devs and founders are desperate for investment, and Angel Match is out here selling a very shiny, highly automated shovel.
Instead of building another wrapper AI that hallucinates 50% of the time, solving a real, painful workflow—like aggregating messy contact data, verifying it, and wrapping it in a slick UI—is a proven formula to print money.
Bottom line: It looks like a solid tool to bypass the gatekeepers and save time. But keep this in mind: no amount of verified emails or automated follow-ups will save a trash product from a VC's spam folder. Code hard, build a real business, and then worry about the pitch.
Source: Product Hunt