Crafting a pitch deck feels like prepping a high-stakes flight. You’re managing budget (fuel), clarity (navigation), and confidence (in-flight announcements). This simulator adds humor to the pressure — while highlighting the real signals your pitch might be sending.
Because sometimes, it’s not what you’re saying… it’s how ready you are to say it.
✅ What kind of “flight” your pitch is currently running
✅ How confident, chaotic, or confused your investor narrative feels
✅ Weak links in your GTM clarity, team story, or traction path
✅ Your investor readiness personality (e.g., “Overconfident Captain,” “Last-Minute Boarding,” “Business Class Closer”)
This is the third article in our startup founder’s series, where we look at the critical questions founders need to ask their teams to ensure effective.
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Serious-ish. It’s playful, but designed to surface real gaps in pitch thinking.
Nope. You just answer a few scenario-style questions — the tool takes care of the rest.
Not line-by-line — but you’ll walk away with a better sense of how your deck feels to others.
Both. Anyone involved in pitch storytelling will find value (and probably laugh at themselves).
Please do. It’s designed to be part of founder storytelling — and might just land you a “me too” from a future investor.