Heads up — the easy free way to put an AI-built page online usually makes it public and searchable on Google. Pagelive keeps yours private →

Investor updates

Send investor updates as a link you can track.

Monthly updates go into a void — did your angels even open it? Send the update as a private, tracked link instead and find out, while keeping your real numbers off the public web.

Free to start · no credit card.

The template

What goes in an investor update

The format investors expect is short and stable. Five sections, one page, sent the same week every month.

Section
What it’s for
Headline metrics
Revenue / MRR, growth rate, runway, burn. The numbers investors scan for first — lead with them, don’t bury them.
Wins
Two or three concrete things that moved: shipped features, signed customers, key hires. Specific beats exhaustive.
Lowlights
What didn’t work and what you’re changing. Investors trust founders who report misses without being asked.
Asks
Intros, hires, expertise. The single highest-leverage section — investors can only help with what you name.
Runway & plan
Months of cash left and what the next 30 days are for. Ends the update on direction, not just status.

Build it in Claude

Paste this prompt, swap in your numbers, and you have a polished update page in one pass:

Build a clean one-page HTML investor update for [Company], [Month]. Sections: headline metrics (MRR, growth, runway, burn), wins, lowlights, asks, plan for next month. Simple chart for MRR. Calm, factual tone.

Then say “publish this” — publish straight from Claude.

A risk most people miss

Your numbers are confidential — keep them that way

An investor update has revenue, runway, churn — exactly what you don’t want strangers finding in search. And the easy free ways to put a page online were never built for that: by default, most publish it as a public web page that Google can index.

Pagelive is built the other way around. Updates are noindex by default — we tell Google not to list them — password-protectable, and served separately from your account on Cloudflare’s SOC 2 Type II infrastructure.

The full security posture →
What a page looks like when a typical free host indexes it:
site:my-test-page.example
https://my-test-page.example › april-update
April Investor Update — MRR, Runway & Asks
A test page published on a typical free host. Indexed and searchable within a day — no password, no noindex…
Pagelive serves the same page noindex by default — it never shows up here.

Illustrative demonstration of default behaviour. No real customer data.

Round-sensitive numbers? Add a password — encrypted, we can’t see it.

Engagement

See who actually read it

Every update link is tracked: opens, unique viewers, how long they read, and which days. An email tells you when it’s been opened. Before your next raise, you already know which investors are engaged — and who needs a nudge.

The full analytics breakdown →

May update · last 7 days

19

Opens

12

Unique viewers

3m 41s

Avg. dwell

Mon

Busiest day

12 of 15 investors read it in the first two days — and two came back to reread it.

One link, every month

Update the same link every month

Keep one link per investor relationship. When the new month is ready, publish it to the same URL — the link in every investor’s inbox simply shows the latest update, and version history keeps every prior month restorable.

How version history works →

Version history

  • May update live
  • April update restore
  • March update restore

Same URL the whole time — nothing to re-send.

How it works

Three steps to a tracked update

1

Build it in Claude

Draft the update as a clean HTML page — charts, tables, the works — then say “publish this.” Or drop the file on the homepage. No PDF flattening.

2

Lock it down

The link is noindex by default — it won’t show up on Google. Add a password for the round’s numbers, or require an email to view.

3

Send one link, every month

Watch opens, unique viewers, and how long each update was read. Next month, update the same link — version history keeps the trail.

Raising right now?

The same tracked link works for your deck — see which investors read it and for how long.

Pitch deck tracking →

Frequently asked

Can investors open the update without an account? +

Yes. A Pagelive link opens in any browser — investors never need an account, an app, or a login. If you add a password, that password is all they enter.

Is the update searchable on Google? +

No. Pages are noindex by default — we tell Google not to list them — and they’re served from an isolated content plane, walled off from your dashboard and billing. Add a password for an extra lock.

Can I track engagement month over month? +

Yes. Analytics show opens, unique viewers, dwell time, and a by-day chart for the page, so you can see how each month’s update landed and which investors are warming up before a raise.

Can I keep prior months private too? +

Yes. Version history keeps your previous updates attached to the same page — only the current version is served, and you can restore any prior one. Nothing old is left lying around on a public URL.

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Stop sending updates into the void.

One private, tracked link per month — your numbers stay off Google, and you see who read them.