Pitching Arena

    Practise pitching to investors — including the questions.

    An AI panel of independent investor personas hears your pitch, pushes back with sharp questions, and gives you a written read on delivery, content, deck, Q&A and investibility.

    How it works

    Five minutes, five investors, one honest read

    1. Prep

    Upload your deck (optional) and pick your pitch goal — investment, demo day, partner meeting.

    2. Pitch

    You have up to 5 minutes. Talk it through. The room listens.

    3. Q&A

    The panel asks the questions that would come from a real seed check.

    4. Analysis

    A written analysis: problem, value prop, market, evidence, revenue model, delivery, deck, Q&A, investibility.

    What you get scored on

    Nothing hides on this stage.

    • Are you actually solving a problem?
    • Is the value proposition sharp?
    • Is the market and customer profile clear?
    • What evidence backs any of this up?
    • How does the business make money?
    • Pace, structure, conviction, silence — how you speak matters
    • For investor goals: what a real investor would flag

    Pitch practice — common questions

    How do I pitch to investors?

    Open with the problem and who has it, show the evidence that it is real, explain your solution and why you can deliver it, then be explicit about the market, the model and what you are asking for. Most pitches are won or lost in the questions afterwards, not the slides.

    What questions do investors ask?

    Why this problem, why now, why you, how do you know customers want it, how do you make money, what does the money go to, and what happens if a bigger player copies you. The panel here asks these in character and follows up on weak answers.

    How can I practise my pitch alone?

    Record yourself, pitch to a panel that pushes back, and review delivery and substance separately. The Pitching Arena does all three: you present, the AI investors interrupt, and you get a written analysis afterwards.

    Do I need a deck?

    No. You can pitch without one, or upload a deck so the analysis takes your slides into account.

    Ready to pitch?

    Free while in early access. Also see Sales Roleplay , the practice games and the Practice Entrepreneurial Thinking pillar guide.