Why Most Pitch Decks Fail the Investor's First 60 Seconds
The claim that kills most decks isn't false — it's unverifiable. Here's what a named verifier finds in the first pass.
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The claim that kills most decks isn't false — it's unverifiable. Here's what a named verifier finds in the first pass.
Article 50 requires disclosure when AI generates content intended for humans. Here's the plain-English version and what it means for your deck.
We've reviewed 214 pitch packages. The pricing section generates more investor pushback than any other slide. Here's why.
VCs spend exactly 40 minutes desk-researching your deck before the meeting. Here's what they find — and how verified evidence changes the dynamic in the room.
How category mismatches silently invalidate your strongest data points — and a framework for finding defensible benchmarks that match your exact product.
The founders who close fastest aren't those with the best answers — they're the ones who raised the hard questions themselves, first.
9 of the 14 market-size claims in a typical Series A deck fail diligence. Not because the data is wrong — because the evidence can't be traced. Here's what gets checked and how to pre-empt it.
Most validation is wishful thinking dressed as research. Here's the 12-lens framework that catches fatal flaws while they're still cheap to fix — the same methodology applied across 214 verdicts.