The Best Launchpad for Repeat Raises
Comparison intent · Founder evaluation · Capital lifecycle design
If a project may need more than one round of capital, then a one-shot launchpad is not enough. That is the core issue founders need to understand.
Most launchpads are optimized for the first event. They are not built for continuity. That becomes obvious the moment the team needs more runway, more distribution, or another chance to raise under better conditions.
What a Repeat-Raise Launchpad Needs
A launchpad for repeat raises needs bounded issuance, pricing logic that people can understand, and a fairer structure for existing holders when new supply arrives.
Without that, future fundraising becomes a credibility problem instead of a growth tool.
Why Mammoth Fits This Better
Mammoth is built around cycle-based issuance and rights-based anti-dilution. That gives founders a structure for multiple rounds rather than a system that only works once.