Investors read a dozen updates a week; the well-set ones get read twice. This template puts slab-serif headings over a serif body on US Letter, accented in a considered violet — metrics tables that scan in seconds and a tone that says steady hands.
Write the month in Markdown — the headline metric, what worked, what didn't, the ask. Inkrun sets it: heading hierarchy, table design, consistent margins. June's update looks like May's, which builds exactly the kind of trust an update exists to build.
# Investor Update — June 2026 **Northwind Robotics** · Seed, 14 months post-close ## TL;DR MRR **$96K** (+9% MoM) · Runway **19 months** · Hiring 2 engineers ## What worked - Self-serve onboarding shipped — activation up from 31% to 44% - First channel partnership signed; 3 deals already sourced ## What didn't - Enterprise pilot with Meridian stalled at security review; SOC 2 audit now pulled forward to Q3 ## The numbers | Metric | May | June | | ------------- | ----- | ----- | | MRR | $88K | $96K | | Net new logos | 11 | 14 | | Burn | $132K | $128K | ## The ask Intros to heads of ops at mid-market logistics companies — our best-converting segment this quarter.
Paste your Markdown in the editor, pick Investor Update, and download the PDF — no code involved.
curl https://inkrun.dev/api/v1/render \
-H "Authorization: Bearer sk_..." \
-H "Accept: application/pdf" \
-d '{"template": "investor-update", "markdown": "# ..."}' \
--output investor-update.pdfAdd the Inkrun MCP connector once, then ask your agent:
“Summarize this month's metrics and render an investor update with the investor-update template.”
Render once and share the PDF — every investor gets an identical, versionable document instead of an email that reflows in every client.
Most funds are US-based, so Letter is the default. Duplicate the template and switch to A4 for a European cap table.
Yes — assemble your metrics into Markdown however you like, then one API call with the investor-update template returns the finished PDF.
Boardroom-ready financials with a deep-green accent.
US Letter shareholder letter with a considered forest green.
US Letter summary with a bold rose accent band and heavy Poppins.