My advice is to just make it yourself and once it has started selling, contact individual potential investors. Less likely to get scammed and more likely to not look an idiot online or on tv.
20 Things All Entrepreneurs Should Know About Angel Investors
High-profile success stories like Uber, WhatsApp, and Facebook have spurred angel investors to make multiple bets with the hopes of getting outsized returns. Richard Harroch answers frequently asked questions about angel financing.
Away from the high-profile entertainment of the BBC's Dragons' Den programme, thousands of UK entrepreneurs attempt to raise capital by pitching their companies to so-called angel investors.
There are some alternatives, but a dedicated site would be good considering this and the advantage the dragons get over the inventors…
My advice is to just make it yourself and once it has started selling, contact individual potential investors. Less likely to get scammed and more likely to not look an idiot online or on tv.
Interesting. does this exist?
I think you can send a pitch on the Angel Investors website