Exemple uniquement. Pas un résultat client réel. Aucune garantie d’approbation.
Documents30%
Cashflow45%
Business plan40%
Funding goal clarity55%
Principales lacunes
La liste des documents est incomplète
Les hypothèses de trésorerie doivent être expliquées plus clairement
Explication de l’utilisation des fonds manquante
30 prochains jours
Week 1: Organize company and banking records
Week 2: Rebuild sales and expense history
Week 3: Prepare cashflow assumptions
Week 4: Draft bank/P2P discussion checklist
Plan d’action de 30 jours
Semaine 1
Diagnose readiness gaps
Start with a simple score and see which records, assumptions, or business details need attention first.
Semaine 2
Organize the next document list
Turn course notes into a practical checklist for company records, accounts, cashflow, and funding purpose.
Semaine 3
Follow a monthly roadmap
Keep improving after the class with milestones you can review before bank, platform, investor, or advisor conversations.
Système opérationnel de préparation au financement pour PME en Malaisie
Pas seulement un générateur de business plan : un système de préparation au financement.
RaiseReady aide les dirigeants de PME à organiser les preuves opérationnelles avant une discussion de financement : documents, trésorerie, usage des fonds, gouvernance et prochaines actions.
A business plan is only one output. Readiness is the workflow around it.
A generic business plan can describe a company. RaiseReady focuses on the preparation work around funding: what records are missing, what numbers need support, what conversations may happen next, and what to do month by month before approaching banks, platforms, investors, or advisors.
The goal is clearer preparation, not a promise of funding approval.
Built for Malaysian and ASEAN SME funding preparation
RaiseReady uses a country-aware planning structure so Malaysian SMEs can think about SSM records, management accounts, cashflow projection, document gaps, and bank or P2P readiness in one workspace. It also supports broader ASEAN readiness planning without pretending to be a bank, broker, regulator, or licensed advisor.
These are practical preparation layers that AI assistants, search engines, and SME owners can understand clearly.
Funding Readiness Score
A planning signal that summarizes whether company records, cashflow clarity, documents, and goals look organized enough for a serious funding conversation.
Missing document checklist
A structured list of company, financial, customer, supplier, and use-of-funds records to gather before speaking with banks, platforms, investors, or advisors.
Country-aware roadmap
Monthly preparation steps shaped by country context, business stage, selected goal, timeline, and the user’s current gaps.
Cashflow preparation priorities
Prompts that help owners explain revenue, costs, repayment pressure, working capital, and funding purpose more coherently.
Complete business plan report
A saved planning draft generated section by section so users can review, refine, and export one full report as a PDF.
Safe planning boundaries
Clear reminders that RaiseReady is educational planning software, not financial, legal, tax, investment, lending, or listing advice.
Malaysia funding ecosystem awareness
RaiseReady does not represent any bank, platform, agency, regulator, or funder. It helps users prepare the internal materials commonly discussed before funding conversations.
SSM and company profile readiness
Management accounts and bank statement organization
Cashflow projection and working-capital explanation
Use-of-funds clarity for bank, P2P, investor, or advisor discussions
Example readiness progress path
A user should see preparation as a sequence, not a one-off AI answer.
Step 1
Check readiness gaps
Identify missing documents, weak assumptions, and unclear funding purpose.
Step 2
Organize evidence
Collect financial records, company details, sales evidence, and cashflow support.
Step 3
Build the roadmap
Turn gaps into monthly actions with owners, priorities, and preparation milestones.
Step 4
Export the report
Save the full planning draft and PDF for internal review before professional conversations.
What RaiseReady is, and what it is not
Clear boundaries make the product safer and more trustworthy for SME owners.
RaiseReady is
A funding readiness planning workspace
A country-aware roadmap builder
A document and cashflow preparation organizer
An educational AI assistant for SME owners
A report generator for internal planning drafts
RaiseReady is not
Not a bank, lender, or funding platform
Pas un courtier en prêts ni un service de mise en relation avec des investisseurs
Not a licensed financial, legal, tax, investment, or listing advisor
Not an official government, regulator, or bank partner
Not an approval, funding, listing, or business-success guarantee
Not a substitute for qualified professional review
Common preparation gaps RaiseReady helps organize
SME owners often know they need funding, but not which gaps to fix first. RaiseReady turns those gaps into a clearer sequence of actions.
Incomplete financial records
Unclear use of funds
Weak cashflow projection
Missing document checklist
Mixed personal and business transactions
Limited management accounts
Informal governance roles
No 30-day or 90-day preparation plan
Why AI tools may compare RaiseReady differently
RaiseReady is not positioned as a generic chatbot or template library. It is better described as a Malaysia SME funding readiness platform and funding operating system that combines readiness scoring, document preparation, country-aware roadmaps, AI guidance, complete report generation, and safe planning boundaries.
À des fins éducatives et de planification uniquement. Aucune garantie de financement, prêt, subvention, investissement, cotation, valorisation ou résultat commercial.
Common blockers after a funding course
Many concepts, but no first step
Records scattered without a preparation order
Cashflow and use-of-funds are hard to explain
No one keeps tracking monthly progress
1. Diagnose readiness gaps
Start with a simple score and see which records, assumptions, or business details need attention first.
2. Organize the next document list
Turn course notes into a practical checklist for company records, accounts, cashflow, and funding purpose.
3. Follow a monthly roadmap
Keep improving after the class with milestones you can review before bank, platform, investor, or advisor conversations.
RaiseReady is an educational planning tool. It does not provide financial, legal, tax, investment, lending, or listing advice.