> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.beecapital.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.beecapital.org/about-investment/investment-method.md).

# Investment method

BEE Capital participates in each new project as a GP (General Partner) and is responsible for the operation and management of capital, including finding investment opportunities, managing portfolio companies, designing and implementing exit plans, etc.

Our involvement in the project can be divided into three different levels:

* Tier 1 (Official Production):Our community has developers, product designers, marketing and operations people who can initiate new project proposals in the community. If you have good ideas, community-generated projects have more resources and are more likely to succeed.
* Tier 2 (Launch Pad):We will build a BEE Launchpad protocol that works for everyone, a platform to help and advise project teams on how best to issue and launch their tokens, helping everyone create their own tokens and token sales in seconds . Designed to help startup teams create their own tokens and launchpads in a fast, easy and cheap way, without prior coding knowledge, and 100% decentralized.
* Tier3 (Incubating):We offer a full range of services from pre-token advisory services to post-marketing and marketing support. Our goal is for project teams to focus on their project development and continue building the product, while we handle marketing, exposure, and initial user base. We look for strong teams with unique and innovative visions in the crypto space.


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