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FirstLook

FirstLook

15 seconds to be found

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FirstLook is a video first startup ecosystem where founders pitch in 15 seconds and get discovered by investors and early adopters. No decks, no cold emails, no warm intros. Founders record a quick pitch, investors scroll to find them, and product hunters discover what's next before anyone else. The feed is open, access is equal, and the best pitches rise. Currently in beta.
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Denzel Alec
Maker
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I kept watching founders with great ideas get ignored because they didn't have the right connections. The startup world runs on warm intros and who you know, not what you're building. I wanted to change that. The problem is simple: getting discovered as an early founder is broken. You either need a network, a following, or money to buy attention. Most founders have none of those. They're just building something they believe in and hoping someone notices. I started with a basic prototype on Base44, realized I needed more control, and migrated everything to a custom stack with React, Supabase, and Vercel. The 15 second constraint came from watching how people actually consume content now. Nobody reads cold emails. Nobody scrolls through long pitch decks. But everyone watches short videos. The approach evolved from "let founders upload pitches" to building a full ecosystem where investors browse without friction, product hunters discover early, and founders finally get a fair shot at visibility.
mostafa kh

@denzalec the warm intro problem is real. good ideas get ignored because founders dont know the right people.

15 second video pitch makes sense. nobody reads cold emails anymore but everyone watches short clips.

how do you keep the feed quality high? any curation or is it purely algorithmic based on engagement?