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In this episode of Inside the Round, Helena Fogarty sits down with James Zahn, Founder of Ranger AI, to break down the real realities of fundraising that most founders don’t talk about. James shares his journey from solving industrial tendering problems as an engineer to raising a $2.5M pre-seed round for Ranger AI, including lessons from angel investors, design partners, non-dilutive government funding, and working with institutional VCs. This conversation goes beyond pitch decks and valuations to explore: Why fundraising often creates more responsibility, not relief How strong relationships outperform aggressive VC outreach The role of design partners in early-stage success When raising capital actually makes sense — and when it doesn’t How founders can stay mentally and operationally strong while scaling A must-watch for founders navigating seed and pre-seed fundraising in today’s market. Timestamps: 00:00 Fundraising creates more problems, not solutions 01:15 Why Ranger AI exists (founder backstory) 06:54 Angels & investors = relationships, not money 12:26 Rejection mindset that actually works 20:10 EIR at 25 Madison (how Ranger really started) 24:20 Raising $5M non-dilutive from the government 31:13 Why raising $2.5M actually made sense 37:01 How the round was raised (inbound, not cold VC spam) 43:13 Valuation mistakes founders keep making 52:43 Hot take: don’t maximize valuation 57:40 Staying sane while building a company 01:00:02 Final truth about fundraising