Pitchbot.vc helps you practice your startup pitch

by Startacus Admin
Pitchbot.vc helps you practice your startup pitch
We’ve written and published plenty of articles on Startacus on maximise your chances of success when pitching your startup.
From the key slides of a pitch deck to the do’s and don’t of pitch deck presentations to even hand, eye and body language tips for pitching entrepreneurs, we thought we had the whole ‘pitching’ thing covered. Well think again.
It now seems that technology and more specifically bot technology has made giant leaps...giant robotic leaps into helping entrepreneurs and startups practice and perfect their startup pitches.
Step forward Pitchbot.vc
Powered by Gigster, Pitchbot.vc basically mimics the pitch meeting you could potentially have with an investor, angel, seed investor or Incubator and ask you a series of questions, which you then answer. Based on your answers the ‘Investor’ bot will ask follow up questions and their mood will either improve or deteriorate, depending on how well you answer.
It might not be the solution to whether your startup idea is investor ready, but at least it might help you get your pitch in order, before you make that leap into the dragon's den, so to speak.
We love what you do Pitchbot. A lot. Bleep. Bloop.
Go check out Pitchbot and see for yourself.
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Published on: 24th January 2017
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