AngelList now provides a better way to tell your story when fundraising — helping you raise faster, at no cost.
May 28, 2025 — 3 min read

First impressions matter. And creating a compelling, easy to follow data room can matter a lot in a fundraise decision.
A few years ago, AngelList launched Data Room—a modern, secure, and integrated platform designed to enhance your fundraising process. Since that launch, thousands of fund managers have used Data Room to aid their fundraise, creating beautiful data rooms that help explain their fund’s story. Our Data Room offering comes with all of the security bells and whistles you’d expect of an enterprise-grade offering: full document access control, internal audit trails, visits/views/downloads analytics, SOC II compliance, embedded NDAs, and more.
With more than 15 years of supporting over 25,000 funds and syndicates under out belt, we understand the importance of branding when GPs set out to raise their next fund. That's why we built AngelList’s Data Room for all funds of all types and sizes. Today, AngelList Data Room is the trusted platform for the fundraising needs of $80B private equity funds, $10B hedge funds, $5B crypto funds, $100M VC funds—and even individual GPs raising $100K SPVs.
To showcase the power of AngelList Data Room, we’ve created example templates modeled after the proven strategies and best practices that some of our largest customers deploy to fundraise efficiently and successfully.
Below, you'll find templates from the perspective of an investor.
This Data Room crafted specifically from the lens of a Venture Fund features:
This Data Room crafted specifically from the lens of a Hedge Fund features:
This Data Room crafted specifically from the lens of a Crypto Fund features:
AngelList’s Data Room is automatically included for all fund managers using AngelList’s full service fund management offering.
If you’re a fund looking to leverage AngelList Data Room, you can sign up and create your own data room right now, completely for free, by visiting here.
