The intelligence layer over Southeast Asian deal flow — funding rounds, investor maps, and sector trends. Structured data, not media summaries. Built first for the market everyone underserves.
Be one of the first founding members.
Worldwide databases treat Indonesia and SEA as a dropdown filter — missing rounds, stale valuations, thin coverage of local investors and second-tier cities.
Regional news reports the big raises. The seed round in Bandung, the bridge before the unicorn, the quiet corporate-VC cheque — those go untracked.
Analysts, corporate strategy teams, and founders piece deal flow together from press releases, LinkedIn, and a year-old PDF. That's a solvable problem.
Three things FUNDIQ is being built to do well. The layouts below are illustrative — real data populates as we build the dataset.
Search and filter rounds by stage, sector, city, date, and investor — every round linked to its backers.
See which funds are active in which sectors, track portfolio concentration, and find who backed a competitor first.
Deal flow by sector over time — where capital is moving, where it's pulling back — aggregated from individual records, not opinion.
We won't show a number we can't prove. Today the dataset is being built — here's the real status, and the founding cohort shapes the priority order.
| Coverage target | Status |
|---|---|
| Indonesia funding rounds (recent, then back-filled) | In data acquisition |
| Active SEA investor profiles (VCs, CVCs, angels) | In data acquisition |
| Sector taxonomy (ID-relevant, KBLI-aware) | In schema design |
| Singapore · Vietnam · Thailand rounds | Roadmap — post-launch |
Know every round a competitor raised, who led it, and whether those investors back conflicting bets — in one search, not three tabs and a spreadsheet.
Cut the Indonesian fintech (or agritech, or healthtech) landscape by sector, stage, city, and backer type when the board asks what's moving.
See which funds are actually writing cheques in your sector right now — by deal pace, not by what their website claims.
We're building the data roadmap with the founding cohort — which sectors, which geographies, which fields matter most to the people who'll actually use this. No hype, no fabricated traction. Just the tool the SEA ecosystem needs.
No spin — you'd be the first to join.