Nodvik x Qlubo
Nodvik designed and developed QLUBO's website from the ground up - crafting a dual-audience experience that connects founders and investors, communicates complex AI-driven features with clarity, and drives early access sign-ups ahead of the platform's 2026 launch.
The Challenge
The world of fundraising and venture investing has long been fragmented, opaque, and slow – relying on cold introductions, outdated spreadsheets, and disconnected communication between founders and investors. QLUBO was founded to fix this at a global scale, building an AI-powered platform where founders can structure their fundraising process and investors can discover, analyze, and close deals with verified data. But to attract both sides of this two-sided marketplace before a public launch, QLUBO needed a digital presence that could clearly communicate a complex, forward-looking product – and inspire trust from day one.
The Solution
Nodvik designed and developed the QLUBO platform website to serve as both a product showcase and an early access acquisition tool. The site had to speak to two distinct audiences simultaneously – founders raising capital and investors seeking curated deal flow – while conveying the platform’s core pillars: AI-powered matching, digital due diligence, bank-level security, and GDPR compliance. Nodvik structured the experience around clear user journeys for each persona, highlighting key features such as the AI Investment Assistant, dynamic financial data analysis, digital contract management, and fast secure onboarding. The result was a polished, conversion-focused site built to grow a waitlist ahead of the platform’s 2026 MVP launch.
The Result
With a clean, confident web presence in place, QLUBO has been able to begin building its early investor network and founder community ahead of launch. The site positions QLUBO not just as another fintech tool, but as a category-defining platform – the global home where capital, data, and opportunity meet. Nodvik’s work gave QLUBO the credibility and clarity needed to attract serious founders and institutional-grade investors to the waitlist, laying the groundwork for a strong market entry when the platform goes live.