Learn to Evaluate
Startups like a VC

Learn to Evaluate Startups like a VC

Learn to Evaluate
Startups like a VC

Practice real startup evaluations, use AI tools to uncover
risks, and build investor-ready investment memos

Practice real startup evaluations, use AI tools to uncover risks, and build investor-ready investment memos

Practice real startup evaluations, use AI tools to uncover
risks, and build investor-ready investment memos

50+ graduates have already
mastered startup metrics

50+ graduates have already
mastered startup metrics

Free · June 5

Free · June 5 · Webinar

Free · June 5

Join our free live webinar before the bootcamp starts

Join our webinar before the bootcamp starts

Choose your format

Your portfolio by
the end
of the bootcamp

1-MONTH BOOTCAMP

VC Analytics Bootcamp

FOR

Startup Founders

Accelerator Program Managers

Angel Investors

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW

W1

VC ecosystem & AI tools

W2

Metrics & market analysis

W3

Investment memos & diligence

W4

Validation & Demo Day

Early bird

$490

$490

$790

$790

Early Bird reservation is active

9-WEEK PROGRAM

VC Analyst Training

FOR

Junior VC Analysts

VC Associates

Aspiring Investors

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW

W1-2

VC ecosystem & key metrics

W3-4

Market & competition analysis

W5-6

Unit economics & AI models

W7-8

Valuation & investment narrative

W9

Case Demo day

Early bird

$490

$490

$790

$790

Customizable for companies

Your portfolio by the end

Your portfolio by
the end
of the bootcamp

Structured startup evaluation framework

Master a clear method to assess startups like a pro VC

Master a clear method to assess startups like a pro VC

Weekly analysis of the real-world startup cases

Analyze actual metrics, decks, and market data

Analyze actual metrics, decks, and market data

Portfolio of professional VC artifacts

Build investment memos and use expert-level templates

Build investment memos and use expert-level templates

Expert-led feedback and case validation

Review key assumptions, metrics, and conclusions

Review key assumptions, metrics, and conclusions

How you build an
investment decision

How you build
an
investment decision

1. Select a startup

Choose from real companies or analyze your own project

2. Analyze metrics and materials

Fill in key data and benchmarks using VC Score

3. Form an investment conclusion

Structure insights into a clear investment memo

4. Get expert feedback

Review mistakes, assumptions, and improvement points

Your track into venture capital

Your track into venture capital

Learn from experienced venture capitalists and
operators

Use real-world VC tools and ABRT’s AI-driven VC Score platform

Practice evaluating startups through actual pitch decks, and audits

Gain real-world experience by analyzing startups from our database

Write professional-grade investment memos with expert feedback

Learn from real VC experts

Learn from real VC experts

Trusted
by partners

Trusted by partners

Trusted by partners

What graduates say

What graduates say

  • "

    The program gave me a solid foundation in startup metrics and how venture capital funds think, helping me understand which numbers truly matter and how to request them from startups. Working hands-on with VC Score and conducting real startup interviews turned theory into practice immediately. I especially appreciated the honest, no-fluff format and the realistic view of the VC market, which made the program highly practical and applicable.

    Zarina Tasheva

    HRD

  • "

    The most valuable part of the program for me was understanding which KPIs really matter for startups, what baseline metrics look like across different industries, and what venture funds focus on when making investment decisions.

    Tatyana Litvinova

    Business Operations Consultant

  • "

    The course highlighted the importance of the "data era" in venture capital, which strongly reflects reality. I found it valuable to dive deeper into metrics and understand which ones matter most across different industries and segments. The practical part was especially useful — working on startup scouting and having the opportunity to contact projects directly.

    Artur Dzyuba

    VC Analyst

  • "

    The VC Score Bootcamp provided a clear methodology for venture analysis. Using the VC Score tool helped me quickly compare startups, identify key metrics, and shape growth strategies. Especially valuable for first-time investors and founders raising their initial round.

    Alex Lok

    Head of Investor Relations

  • "

    The course helped me revisit and better understand how VC investors evaluate AI startups — which metrics they use, which are critical, and how project selection works in practice. I can now independently analyze AI projects, assess them using metrics, and provide recommendations.

    Pavel Dmitriev

    VC Analyst

  • "

    The program gave me a solid foundation in startup metrics and how venture capital funds think, helping me understand which numbers truly matter and how to request them from startups. Working hands-on with VC Score and conducting real startup interviews turned theory into practice immediately. I especially appreciated the honest, no-fluff format and the realistic view of the VC market, which made the program highly practical and applicable.

    Zarina Tasheva

    HRD

  • "

    The most valuable part of the program for me was understanding which KPIs really matter for startups, what baseline metrics look like across different industries, and what venture funds focus on when making investment decisions.

    Tatyana Litvinova

    Business Operations Consultant

  • "

    The course highlighted the importance of the "data era" in venture capital, which strongly reflects reality. I found it valuable to dive deeper into metrics and understand which ones matter most across different industries and segments. The practical part was especially useful — working on startup scouting and having the opportunity to contact projects directly.

    Artur Dzyuba

    VC Analyst

  • "

    The VC Score Bootcamp provided a clear methodology for venture analysis. Using the VC Score tool helped me quickly compare startups, identify key metrics, and shape growth strategies. Especially valuable for first-time investors and founders raising their initial round.

    Alex Lok

    Head of Investor Relations

  • "

    The course helped me revisit and better understand how VC investors evaluate AI startups — which metrics they use, which are critical, and how project selection works in practice. I can now independently analyze AI projects, assess them using metrics, and provide recommendations.

    Pavel Dmitriev

    VC Analyst

Still have questions?

Still have questions?

What's the difference between the 1-Month Bootcamp and the 9-Week Program?

The 1-Month Bootcamp (3 days × 4 weeks, starting June 18) is designed for startup founders, acceleration program managers, and angel investors who want a practical, fast-paced introduction to VC evaluation methods. The 9-Week Program is a deeper track aimed at junior VC analysts building full deal flow capabilities, including preparing 8–12 real investment memos with expert feedback.

How much time per week will I need?

For the 1-Month Bootcamp: 3 live sessions per week plus ~2 hours of independent work. For the 9-Week Program: 2 sessions per week plus assignment time. Both programs are designed to be manageable alongside a full-time job.

What happens if I miss a live session?

Recordings of all sessions are available in your personal dashboard the following day. You can ask questions and get feedback asynchronously in the private community chat.

Can I evaluate my own startup during the program?

Absolutely — we encourage it. You can use the course frameworks to evaluate your own project, allowing you to see immediate results during the program.

Will I retain access to materials after the program?

Yes — you keep access to all lectures, templates, and course materials for 3 months after the program ends.