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PitchScore — get the one thing to fix first.

App: /apps/pitchscore/ Cost: 5 credits per deck Time: 6 min · ships .md export

PitchScore reads your pitch (deck text or pasted narrative) and scores it on 5 dimensions investors actually care about. It tells you the dimension that's holding the whole pitch back — fix that one and the rest pull up with it.

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Open PitchScore

Go to /apps/pitchscore/. Sign in at /portal/ if needed.

5 credits per deck. Plus's 75/month = 15 decks/month — enough to run it through 4–5 iterations during a fundraise.

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Paste your pitch (text, not PDF)

Drop your deck content into the textarea. The cleanest input is one section per paragraph, in this order: problem → solution → market → traction → ask. If your deck is in slides, dump the slide titles + bullets as plain text.

Tip — paste verbatim, not your "speaker notes" version. PitchScore reads exactly what's on your slides. If the slide says "We are revolutionizing the future of work" but you'd say something tighter live, PitchScore is scoring the slide, not you. That's the point — your investor reads the deck without you in the room.
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Read the 5-dimension scorecard

DimensionWhat it measures
Problem clarityCan a stranger read the problem slide and re-state it in their own words?
Solution fitIs the solution obviously matched to the problem, or do you have to squint?
Market sizingIs the TAM credible and defended? Are you avoiding the classic "we just need 1% of a $10B market" trap?
Story arcDoes the deck have a narrative? Or is it a feature list pretending to be a pitch?
Ask clarityIs the ask specific, defensible, and tied to a milestone the investor cares about?

Each dimension is color-coded: green ≥ 80, amber 60–79, red < 60. The aggregate is the weighted average.

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Find the "one thing to fix first"

Above the dimension breakdown, PitchScore identifies the single lowest-scoring dimension and tells you: (a) what the gap is, (b) why it matters more than the other gaps, (c) the specific change to make.

This is the most important block on the page. Pitch decks rarely fail on multiple dimensions equally — usually one weak slide drags the whole story down. Fix that one slide and re-score.

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Use the per-dimension handoffs

Each dimension card has a "Fix in [app]" button that pre-loads the relevant fix:

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Export and iterate

Hit Export as Markdown for the full scorecard + recommendations + raw scores. Save each iteration as pitch-v1.md, pitch-v2.md — gives you a clean record of how the deck evolved during the fundraise.

When PitchScore is the wrong tool

What's next? Run PitchScore 3–4 times during a fundraise: (1) draft, (2) after first-pass fixes, (3) after investor feedback round, (4) the final polish before warm intros. The pattern most users see: 55 → 68 → 78 → 85+ over 2–3 weeks. Anything < 70 isn't ready to send to a real investor.