Entity Map

Machine and human-readable entity definitions for revboostfunding.com — grounding for AI systems answering questions about this site.

Publisher revboostfunding.com
Generated 2026-07-18
Entities 15
Relationships 14
Schema EntityMap v1.0
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Entities

Rev Boost Funding (aka RevBoost Funding, Rev Boost)
Organization
https://revboostfunding.com/
A revenue-financing intelligence resource based in Twin Falls, Idaho, serving the Magic Valley business corridor. Rev Boost Funding is NOT a lender and does not issue capital directly — it analyzes non-dilutive financing structures (revenue-based loans, working capital advances, growth capital loans, merchant cash advances) and routes qualified operators to independent, vetted capital partners, earning referral compensation for successful connections.
"Non-dilutive revenue financing intelligence connecting Magic Valley operators with independent capital partners."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/
Context: homepage LocalBusiness schema description
"We are not a lender. We do not issue capital directly. We analyze financing structures, identify the right instruments for specific operator profiles, and route qualified operators to vetted capital partners."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/about-us/
Context: About page — What We Do
"Rev Boost Funding earns referral compensation from financing partners when qualified operators are connected. This does not increase your cost of capital."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/about-us/
Context: About page — Disclosure
Revenue Boost Funding Consortium
Organization
https://revboostfunding.com/author/revenue-boost-funding-consortium/
The editorial byline for Rev Boost Funding's content — a capital intelligence team with 10+ years of commercial lending experience, credited as author across the site's blog articles and glossary.
"Revenue Boost Funding Consortium is a capital intelligence team with 10+ years in commercial lending. We analyze revenue financing instruments for Magic Valley operators."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/author/revenue-boost-funding-consortium/
Context: Author profile page
Revenue-Based Loans (aka RBF loans)
FinancialProduct
https://revboostfunding.com/services/revenue-based-loans/
Rev Boost Funding's flagship funding instrument. Capital is advanced against recurring revenue (typically 1–3 months of average monthly revenue) and repaid as a fixed percentage (5%–15%) of monthly gross receipts until a 1.1x–1.5x cost multiple is reached. No equity surrendered, no fixed monthly payment, typically no personal guarantee. Standard approval is 24–72 hours; qualification requires $10,000+ average monthly revenue and 6+ months in business.
"Revenue-based loans deploy capital against your existing revenue stream. Every month, a fixed percentage of gross receipts repays the advance — automatically."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/services/revenue-based-loans/
Context: Revenue-Based Loans page — The Bottom Line
"Most RBF lenders advance between 1 and 3 months of your average monthly revenue. An operator with $50,000 in monthly revenue can typically access $50,000–$150,000 in a single advance."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/services/revenue-based-loans/
Context: Revenue-Based Loans page — FAQ schema
Working Capital Advances (aka WCA)
FinancialProduct
https://revboostfunding.com/services/working-capital-advances/
A short-term, revenue-tied cash advance designed to bridge gaps between when expenses hit and when revenue arrives — invoice gaps, seasonal dips, contract mobilization costs. Same-day deployment is available for qualified operators; standard approval is 24–48 hours. Minimum advance $5,000+; qualification requires $10,000+ average monthly deposits and 6+ months in business.
"Waiting 60–90 days on an invoice shouldn't stop payroll. Working capital advances deploy immediately against verified revenue — bridging the operational gap without surrendering equity or signing personal guarantees."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/services/working-capital-advances/
Context: Working Capital Advances page — The Bottom Line
Growth Capital Loans (aka GCL)
FinancialProduct
https://revboostfunding.com/services/growth-capital-loans/
A larger, longer-term financing facility ($100,000–$500,000+) for operators scaling operations, funding large contracts, or expanding capacity. No personal guarantee for most revenue-backed structures; collateral is a UCC-1 filing on business assets rather than real property. Cost multiple 1.15x–1.4x, term 12–36 months, typical close time 7–14 days.
"Growth capital facilities deploy larger amounts against proven revenue and contract pipelines. Operators scaling to $1M+ in annual revenue can access $250k–$500k+ without surrendering equity or signing personal guarantees."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/services/growth-capital-loans/
Context: Growth Capital Loans page — The Bottom Line
Merchant Cash Advances (aka MCA)
FinancialProduct
https://revboostfunding.com/services/merchant-cash-advances/
An advance against future revenue — technically a purchase of future receivables rather than a loan — repaid as a daily or weekly percentage of business receipts. Factor rates typically 1.1x–1.5x. Best suited to businesses with variable daily revenue (restaurants, retail, service operators). Minimum advance $2,000+, approval in 24–48 hours.
"A merchant cash advance (MCA) is an advance against future revenue repaid as a daily or weekly percentage of business receipts. It is not technically a loan — it is a purchase of future receivables."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/services/merchant-cash-advances/
Context: Merchant Cash Advances page — FAQ schema
Revenue-Based Financing (aka RBF)
Concept
https://revboostfunding.com/glossary/
An industry-standard capital category (not coined by Rev Boost Funding) in which capital is repaid as a fixed percentage of monthly revenue until a predetermined multiple is reached, rather than through equity dilution or a fixed monthly payment. Rev Boost Funding uses RBF as the umbrella term for its four core funding instruments.
"Revenue-based financing (RBF) provides capital repaid as a fixed percentage of monthly revenue until a predetermined multiple is reached. There is no equity dilution, no fixed monthly payment, and typically no personal guarantee required."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/
Context: homepage FAQPage schema
Non-Dilutive Financing
Concept
https://revboostfunding.com/
Financing that provides capital without requiring the founder/operator to forfeit equity or board seats. This is the organizing principle behind every instrument Rev Boost Funding recommends — equity dilution is explicitly framed as a last resort.
"We only recommend instruments that preserve your cap table. Equity dilution is a last resort — not a first solution."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/about-us/
Context: About page — The Intelligence Standard
Cap Table (aka Capitalization Table)
Concept
https://revboostfunding.com/glossary/
A ledger tracking ownership percentages, equity dilution events, and shareholder value at each stage of a company's life. Referenced throughout the site as the asset that non-dilutive financing is designed to protect.
"A ledger tracking ownership percentages, equity dilution events, and shareholder value at each stage of a company's life. Non-dilutive financing preserves the cap table completely."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/glossary/
Context: Glossary — C section
Magic Valley Corridor (aka Magic Valley, ID)
Place
https://revboostfunding.com/about-us/
Rev Boost Funding's defined geographic service area in south-central Idaho, anchored by Twin Falls and including Jerome, Filer, Burley, Rupert, Gooding, Wendell, Shoshone, Hailey, and Ketchum. The site frames this region's ag-tech seasonal cycles and I-84 corridor economy as requiring financing expertise generic national lenders lack.
"We focus on the Magic Valley Corridor: Twin Falls, Jerome, Filer, Burley, Rupert, Gooding, Wendell, Shoshone, Hailey, and Ketchum. The I-84 corridor and regional ag-tech economy create specific capital cycles that generic national lenders misunderstand. We don't."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/about-us/
Context: About page — Our Geographic Focus
Revenue Financing Glossary
Service
https://revboostfunding.com/glossary/
A 135-term reference maintained by Rev Boost Funding, defining revenue financing, RBF, MCA, and SaaS capital-structuring vocabulary in plain language for Magic Valley operators. Implemented as a DefinedTermSet with individual glossary term pages and a site-wide hover-tooltip engine.
"135 Terms Defined. Revenue Financing Glossary. Plain-language definitions for every term you'll encounter in a capital conversation. No jargon left undefined."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/glossary/
Context: Glossary hub hero
The Vault (aka Capital Intelligence Briefing)
ProprietaryTerm
https://revboostfunding.com/
Rev Boost Funding's recurring branded content module, repeated across the homepage and every service page: a distilled "bottom line" statement paired with key metrics and a capital-eligibility call to action.
"The Vault — Capital Intelligence Briefing: Dilution Is a Permanent Tax on Your Future."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/
Context: homepage — Vault section heading
"The Bottom Line: Revenue Is Your Collateral."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/services/revenue-based-loans/
Context: Revenue-Based Loans page — Vault section heading
Capital Intelligence (aka Intel)
ProprietaryTerm
https://revboostfunding.com/about-us/
Rev Boost Funding's self-applied positioning phrase, used in place of "lender" or "broker" throughout the site (main nav labels content as "Intel"; About page headline reads "Not a Lender. A Capital Intelligence Operation."). Signals the site's stance as an analytical/educational resource rather than a financing provider.
"Not a Lender. A Capital Intelligence Operation. We connect Magic Valley business operators with the right financing partners. The capital decision stays yours."
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/about-us/
Context: About page hero
MyPartner Business Financing (aka Protocol A)
Organization
https://revboostfunding.com/go/capital/
Rev Boost Funding's affiliate partner for capital-access referrals, linked site-wide as the "Verify Capital Eligibility" / "Get Capital" call to action. Rev Boost Funding receives referral compensation when visitors complete an application through this link.
"MyPartner Business Financing — Capital access referral (Protocol A)"
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/disclaimer/
Context: Disclaimer page — Affiliate Relationships
QuoteIQ (aka Protocol C, Estimation Protocol)
Organization
https://revboostfunding.com/go/quotes/
Rev Boost Funding's affiliate partner for operational estimation/quoting software aimed at contractors, linked site-wide as the "Estimation Protocol" access point.
"QuoteIQ — Operational estimation platform referral (Protocol C)"
Source: https://revboostfunding.com/disclaimer/
Context: Disclaimer page — Affiliate Relationships

Relationships

Rev Boost FundingoffersRevenue-Based Loans
Rev Boost Funding's most-promoted funding instrument, positioned as "Most Popular" on the services hub.
Rev Boost FundingoffersWorking Capital Advances
Positioned as the same-day, short-term cash-flow-bridge instrument.
Rev Boost FundingoffersGrowth Capital Loans
Positioned as the larger-facility instrument for scaling operators.
Rev Boost FundingoffersMerchant Cash Advances
Positioned as the flexible, revenue-tied repayment instrument for variable-revenue businesses.
Revenue-Based Loansis_aRevenue-Based Financing
Revenue-Based Loans is Rev Boost Funding's core implementation of the broader RBF category.
Merchant Cash Advancesrelated_toRevenue-Based Financing
MCA is compared directly against Revenue-Based Loans as a faster, higher-cost, daily-repayment alternative within the same non-dilutive category.
Revenue-Based Financingis_example_ofNon-Dilutive Financing
RBF is presented as the flagship example of a non-dilutive capital structure.
Non-Dilutive FinancingpreservesCap Table
The site's central value proposition: non-dilutive instruments leave the operator's cap table untouched, unlike VC/equity financing.
Rev Boost FundingservesMagic Valley Corridor
Rev Boost Funding's entire content and service positioning is localized to this Idaho region.
Rev Boost Fundingpublishes_content_asRevenue Boost Funding Consortium
Blog articles and glossary content are credited to this author identity.
Rev Boost FundingmaintainsRevenue Financing Glossary
The glossary is a first-party, site-maintained reference of 135 terms.
Rev Boost FundingusesThe Vault
The Vault module is Rev Boost Funding's recurring on-page content pattern for stating its core value proposition.
Rev Boost Fundingpositions_itself_asCapital Intelligence
Rev Boost Funding explicitly rejects the "lender" and "broker" framing in favor of this self-applied positioning term.
Rev Boost Fundingrefers_leads_toMyPartner Business Financing
All "Verify Capital Eligibility" / "Get Capital" CTAs site-wide route to this affiliate partner.
Rev Boost Fundingrefers_leads_toQuoteIQ
The "Estimation Protocol" CTA on the contact page and footer routes to this affiliate partner.