Pitchdeck

Context
The workforce is evolving: 50M people in the U.S. alone identify as freelancers, side-hustlers, or independent creators. These workers juggle roles across teams and platforms—yet the tools they use were built for 9-to-5s and org charts.
Problem
Emma is a freelance UX designer working with 3 startups and running paid coaching calls. She wastes hours weekly juggling tools like Calendly, Stripe, Doodle, and 4 Google Cals—just to get paid and manage her time across clients. None of these tools were designed for her reality nor for the fluid startups hiring her.
  • company accounts for billing
  • poor functionality for scheduling fluid teams
  • duck tapping tools
MVP Solution
Meetwith is a lightweight scheduling and payment platform designed for fluid work. Create P2P groups, schedule across orgs, get paid instantly in crypto or fiat, and maintain privacy with end-to-end encryption. All in one tool—no Frankenstein stack.
The big unlock
As AI tools increasingly handle scheduling, task management, and even negotiations, they’ll need permission-aware access across platforms. Meetwith’s work relationship graph enables this—by mapping trust and collaboration patterns across individuals and fluid teams, not companies. Meetwith graph becomes the infrastructure for how agents collaborate securely across orgs.
new group for a meeting ⇒ add a multisig, compensation tool, task management, etc using the same group definition ⇒ agents can book meetings, summarise action points, add task to management tool, etc.
 
 
Market size
 
Traction
  • 5,200+ meetings booked in 3 months
  • 40% MoM growth
  • 65% weekly active users
  • 82 NPS score: “Finally, a scheduling tool made for me, not my company.
 
Business model
Soon:
  • $10/month per user for scheduling+payments
    • can be sponsored fully or partially by a company. The individuals retain their data.
  • 0.5% fee on paid sessions
 
Medium term:
  • paid meetings escrow yield: via automated DeFi strategies (no custodial risk via protocol level integration with Aave and other low risk strategies)
Competition
Legacy group scheduling tools: lettucemeet, doodle, etc. ⇒ loads of manual work
 
Company-focused calendars: google cal, notion cal, cal.com, etc.
⇒ poorly suited for fluid teams and gig workers
⇒ fragmented subscriptions for paid meetings (stripe+calendly+invoicing tool) means a lot of manual admin.
⇒ no privacy
Go to market
  • Linkedin outreach to coaches and web3 freelancers ⇒ 15%+ conversion rate for user research call, thousands of potential customers.
Team
Patrick
Udochukwuka
Daniel O
The ask
  • Daniel does 2 meetings a week
  • Roso to help with Sales
  • biweekly strategy with Gokhan and Drea plus adhoc support.
  • together we find a strong business lead and tech lead.
 
Pitch Deck Copy from Gokhan
Slide 1: Market Opportunity
  • TAM 1.57 billion freelancers globally (~46 % of workforce)
    • $646 billion gig economy in 2025 (projected >$2.1 trillion by 2033)
  • SAM $7.3 billion professional coaching market in 2025
  • SOM $406 million appointment‐scheduling software market in 2023 (16 % CAGR to $1.6 billion by 2032)
Slide 2: Problem and Solution
  • Problem:
    • Multiple tools (booking, calls, payments) force freelancers into manual workflows
    • Group scheduling relies on email threads or clunky polling services
    • Privacy risk from sharing full calendars or personal contact data
    • High costs: $10+/month per app plus 2.9 %+ payment fees
  • Solution:
    • Single platform for scheduling and payments (fiat and crypto)
    • Instant group coordination without back-and-forth
    • Privacy-first booking links—no calendar exposure
    • Built-in payment processing eliminates extra fees and tool-stack complexity
Slide 3: Traction
  • 5,200+ meetings booked in 3 months
  • 40 % month-over-month growth in bookings and active users
  • 65 % weekly active user rate
  • Net Promoter Score: 82
  • 20 % conversion from targeted outreach
  • 30 % of approached Calendly power-users migrated to Meetwith
Slide 4: Business Model
  • Freemium to Subscription:
    • Free basic scheduling; Pro plan at $10/month per user unlocks advanced features
  • Transaction Fees:
    • 5 % commission on paid meeting bookings
  • Future Yield Revenue:
    • Deploy held funds into DeFi protocols to earn interest; share upside with users
  • Unit Economics:
    • ~90 % gross margin
    • LTV/CAC > 3×
    • Built-in referral loop as users book meetings
Slide 5: Competitive Advantage
  • All-in-One vs. Patchwork: single platform for scheduling and payments vs separate apps
  • Privacy by Design: booking links do not expose personal calendars or contacts
  • Cost-Efficient: lower total cost than enterprise-priced incumbents (no extra Stripe fees)
  • Freelancer-Focused UX: plug-and-play setup tailored to solo professionals
  • Crypto-Ready: native support for stablecoins and crypto payments—no fiat-only limitations
Sources
 

Pitchdeck

Context
The workforce is evolving: 50M people in the U.S. alone identify as freelancers, side-hustlers, or independent creators. These workers juggle roles across teams and platforms—yet the tools they use were built for 9-to-5s and org charts.
Problem
Emma is a freelance UX designer working with 3 startups and running paid coaching calls. She wastes hours weekly juggling tools like Calendly, Stripe, Doodle, and 4 Google Cals—just to get paid and manage her time across clients. None of these tools were designed for her reality nor for the fluid startups hiring her.
  • company accounts for billing
  • poor functionality for scheduling fluid teams
  • duck tapping tools
MVP Solution
Meetwith is a lightweight scheduling and payment platform designed for fluid work. Create P2P groups, schedule across orgs, get paid instantly in crypto or fiat, and maintain privacy with end-to-end encryption. All in one tool—no Frankenstein stack.
The big unlock
As AI tools increasingly handle scheduling, task management, and even negotiations, they’ll need permission-aware access across platforms. Meetwith’s work relationship graph enables this—by mapping trust and collaboration patterns across individuals and fluid teams, not companies. Meetwith graph becomes the infrastructure for how agents collaborate securely across orgs.
new group for a meeting ⇒ add a multisig, compensation tool, task management, etc using the same group definition ⇒ agents can book meetings, summarise action points, add task to management tool, etc.
 
 
Market size
 
Traction
  • 5,200+ meetings booked in 3 months
  • 40% MoM growth
  • 65% weekly active users
  • 82 NPS score: “Finally, a scheduling tool made for me, not my company.
 
Business model
Soon:
  • $10/month per user for scheduling+payments
    • can be sponsored fully or partially by a company. The individuals retain their data.
  • 0.5% fee on paid sessions
 
Medium term:
  • paid meetings escrow yield: via automated DeFi strategies (no custodial risk via protocol level integration with Aave and other low risk strategies)
Competition
Legacy group scheduling tools: lettucemeet, doodle, etc. ⇒ loads of manual work
 
Company-focused calendars: google cal, notion cal, cal.com, etc.
⇒ poorly suited for fluid teams and gig workers
⇒ fragmented subscriptions for paid meetings (stripe+calendly+invoicing tool) means a lot of manual admin.
⇒ no privacy
Go to market
  • Linkedin outreach to coaches and web3 freelancers ⇒ 15%+ conversion rate for user research call, thousands of potential customers.
Team
Patrick
Udochukwuka
Daniel O
The ask
  • Daniel does 2 meetings a week
  • Roso to help with Sales
  • biweekly strategy with Gokhan and Drea plus adhoc support.
  • together we find a strong business lead and tech lead.
 
Pitch Deck Copy from Gokhan
Slide 1: Market Opportunity
  • TAM 1.57 billion freelancers globally (~46 % of workforce)
    • $646 billion gig economy in 2025 (projected >$2.1 trillion by 2033)
  • SAM $7.3 billion professional coaching market in 2025
  • SOM $406 million appointment‐scheduling software market in 2023 (16 % CAGR to $1.6 billion by 2032)
Slide 2: Problem and Solution
  • Problem:
    • Multiple tools (booking, calls, payments) force freelancers into manual workflows
    • Group scheduling relies on email threads or clunky polling services
    • Privacy risk from sharing full calendars or personal contact data
    • High costs: $10+/month per app plus 2.9 %+ payment fees
  • Solution:
    • Single platform for scheduling and payments (fiat and crypto)
    • Instant group coordination without back-and-forth
    • Privacy-first booking links—no calendar exposure
    • Built-in payment processing eliminates extra fees and tool-stack complexity
Slide 3: Traction
  • 5,200+ meetings booked in 3 months
  • 40 % month-over-month growth in bookings and active users
  • 65 % weekly active user rate
  • Net Promoter Score: 82
  • 20 % conversion from targeted outreach
  • 30 % of approached Calendly power-users migrated to Meetwith
Slide 4: Business Model
  • Freemium to Subscription:
    • Free basic scheduling; Pro plan at $10/month per user unlocks advanced features
  • Transaction Fees:
    • 5 % commission on paid meeting bookings
  • Future Yield Revenue:
    • Deploy held funds into DeFi protocols to earn interest; share upside with users
  • Unit Economics:
    • ~90 % gross margin
    • LTV/CAC > 3×
    • Built-in referral loop as users book meetings
Slide 5: Competitive Advantage
  • All-in-One vs. Patchwork: single platform for scheduling and payments vs separate apps
  • Privacy by Design: booking links do not expose personal calendars or contacts
  • Cost-Efficient: lower total cost than enterprise-priced incumbents (no extra Stripe fees)
  • Freelancer-Focused UX: plug-and-play setup tailored to solo professionals
  • Crypto-Ready: native support for stablecoins and crypto payments—no fiat-only limitations
Sources
Â