An NBC Sports analyst just raised $7M for his fantasy sports startup. Read the pitch deck that helped him do it.
Briefly

Matthew Berry created Fantasy Life, a platform catering to fantasy sports enthusiasts, securing $7 million in funding led by LRMR Ventures. The service supports players at various skill levels. Berry emphasizes the social nature of fantasy sports, calling it 'the great equalizer.' His journey began with the bestselling book Fantasy Life, which explores fantasy football's intricacies, including social dynamics such as punishments for losing and playful banter. Combining community engagement with content, Fantasy Life expanded from a book to a successful media company.
Fantasy Life is a one-stop shop for fantasy sports players, offering content and community for all levels of fans, after securing $7 million in funding.
Matthew Berry describes fantasy sports as 'the great equalizer,' uniting people across various backgrounds, from CEOs to grandmothers, through a shared interest.
Berry's journey began with his bestselling book Fantasy Life, which delves into fantasy football dynamics, including social interactions like trash talk and league customs.
The growth of Fantasy Life into a media company follows Berry's transition from author to the establishment of a newsletter and platform catering to fantasy sports enthusiasts.
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