> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.raisepill.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Getting started with RaisePill

> Set up your RaisePill workspace, add a project, upload your sources, and launch your first fundraising autopilot for grants and investors in minutes.

RaisePill is up and running in four steps. The autopilot completes its first scan within \~5 minutes and delivers a first draft within 24 hours of a matched opportunity.

## Step 1 — Create a workspace

Go to [raisepill.com](https://raisepill.com) and sign up. Every account gets a workspace — even with a single project.

<Note>
  Your workspace is org-level. Think of it like your company account. Projects live inside it.
</Note>

## Step 2 — Add a project

A project maps to one startup (or one client, if you're a consultancy). Each project has its own agent, data room, drafts, and pipeline.

1. Open the workspace sidebar.
2. Click **New project**.
3. Name it and set your sector, geography, and stage.

## Step 3 — Upload your sources

The agent only works from sources you explicitly attach. Nothing outside your data room is ever used.

Recommended sources to upload:

* **Pitch deck** (PDF or Google Slides link)
* **Patents or IP filings**
* **Lab data or technical reports**
* **Letters of Intent (LOIs)**
* **Financial model or projections**
* **Previous grant applications** (winning or not)

<Tip>
  The more context you give the Writer, the closer to final your first drafts will be.
</Tip>

## Step 4 — Set your goals and hard constraints

Go to **Project Settings → Goals** and define:

* What you're raising (grants, angels, VCs, or a mix)
* Target amount and deadline
* Preferred outreach window (e.g. Wed 9:00 CET)
* [Hard constraints](/trust-and-control#hard-constraints) — what the agent must never do without you

## You're live

Once goals are saved, the autopilot starts. Head to the [Home](/app/home) view for your morning briefing, or check [Radar](/app/radar) to see the first batch of matched opportunities.

<Check>
  **First scan:** \~5 minutes after project setup\
  **First draft:** within 24 hours of a matched opportunity
</Check>
