What decision criteria actually matter when screening a pitch?
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Pitch Ranking was built from a simple frustration:
most pitch feedback is vague, subjective, and impossible to compare.
This tool forces every deck through the same explicit decision logic — the kind used in incubators, VCs and innovation offices — so founders can see why one pitch beats another, not just a score.
Curious to hear from investors, coaches and founders here:
what do you look at first when you decide a deck is “worth a meeting”?
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For me, the first filter is usually problem clarity + founder credibility.
If I can’t understand the problem in 10 seconds, or I don’t trust the team to execute, the rest barely matters.
Curious if others start with market, team, or traction instead?