You don't have to be great at pitching to succeed in startups but for those who can pitch well, it's a startup superpower as useful as being a great coder or a successful salesperson.
I may now be the most-booked pitch coach in Australian private and university accelerators, including the best-known, Startmate. But what I can teach founders in a workshop is only 5% of what you need to become a great startup storyteller — the 95% comes from practicing the skills I teach.
So Pitch Club is an experiment, an ongoing program that provides external accountability, peer support and ongoing pitch coaching from me, in person, each month. (Plus some food and drink in a cool location, not a beige seminar room.)
We'll work on the 'demo day' pitch if you need one, but also work on your investor pitch, your elevator pitch, your new hire and cofounder-recruitment pitch, and your sales pitch. They're all different, and they're all important.
It will usually be about $180/month but this first Sydney Pitch Club I'm offering for just $75:
http://pitchclub.coach
Do a friend a favour and let them know? There are now only nine places remaining.
Entrepreneurial Leader @ Founder Institute | Global Startup Accelerator
7moRegistration link: https://fi.co/event/speed-mentoring-get-feedback-on-your-startup-idea-romania-eastern-europe-2024.