Startup and tech lawyers at firms like Wilson Sonsini and Fenwick don't win clients by cold calling. They win them by being the most credible voice in the room. Remarkly's AI-powered comment templates help you demonstrate deep expertise in venture law, crypto, AI, and IP—every time you engage on LinkedIn—without ever touching a client confidence.
Get Started FreeFirm-wide newsletters and directory listings don't put your name in front of the founder who just closed a seed round and needs a cap table cleaned up. Individual visibility on LinkedIn does—but only if you're commenting with enough substance that people remember you.
When a founder asks whether you understand tokenomics, AI liability, or the latest SEC guidance on SAFEs, a vague LinkedIn post won't cut it. You need comments that signal you've actually read the primary sources, worked the deals, and thought through the edge cases.
You can't reference deals, name clients, or share term sheet details. That constraint eliminates the most obvious way to demonstrate experience, forcing you to prove expertise through analysis, frameworks, and informed perspective alone.
Most startup founders are months or years away from needing you when they first encounter your content. If your LinkedIn presence goes quiet between deals, you lose the compounding trust that turns a follower into a referral call.