# Guides

- [Curating your list of funding partners](https://doc.fundstory.com/product-docs/guides/curating-your-list-of-funding-partners.md): Use this step-by-step guide to create a list of funding partners
- [Generating a Funding Score](https://doc.fundstory.com/product-docs/guides/generating-a-funding-score.md): A walkthrough on how to generate a Funding Score
- [Comparing funding partners](https://doc.fundstory.com/product-docs/guides/comparing-funding-partners.md): Finding the best partner using comparing tools
- [Insights to improve your funding odds](https://doc.fundstory.com/product-docs/guides/insights-to-improve-your-funding-odds.md): A brief overview on improving your Funding Score
- [Getting the most out of team collaboration](https://doc.fundstory.com/product-docs/guides/getting-the-most-out-of-team-collaboration.md): Unleash the power of collaboration
- [Guide to the FundStory Pro Plan](https://doc.fundstory.com/product-docs/guides/guide-to-the-fundstory-pro-plan.md): Everything you need to know about going Pro


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