The short story is that valuation is determined most often by the investors. The longer answer is that valuation is a function of many variables:
- opportunity size
- team
- track record
- team
- vision
- team
- momentum
- demand for your deal (from other investors)
It’s all about you and your track record and your team. If you have a good story there, valuations will be higher. If you’re a 1st timer, you can still raise, but at lower valuations.
Seed rounds in my experience are valued in a range from sub $1M to $2M max. Some companies have done $3M, but that is rare outside of the Valley.
You also need to look at how much you want to raise. Investors usually look to own (collectively) 20 – 30% after a round. So, that can give you a valuation range as well.
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