I was speaking to an investor today, who mentioned that she looks for three things in a pitch - in case this is helpful for you: (1) Customer need and traction, (2) Founding team and their dyanmics, (3) Vision for scalability and funding
@vikiyur These are not exhaustive at all, but she mentioned (1) how is the founding team complementing each other, (2) how long have they known each other + past projects where they have collaborated, (3) clear division of responsibilities, and areas of focus/expertise
here's a thought.
start with a story, something relatable, engaging.
highlight the problem you're solving, but keep it simple, no jargon.
let your passion shine through, it's contagious.
a memorable pitch is clear, concise, and shows why your thing's different.
Hell friend!!!
How are you doing?
I think you making Pitch standard is nice, but you think about SaaS animation explainer video which will explain everything 60sec video.
An SaaS animation explainer video simplifies complex concepts and effectively communicates the value of a SaaS product. It's important because it helps potential customers quickly understand the functionality and advantages of the product, ultimately driving user engagement and conversions.
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