pitch coaching & support
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​Nail Your Pitch, Win Investors
Make every second count with a story that connects and convinces
investors fund confidence,
not just ideas ​

Why most pitches miss the mark
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Too vague, too technical, or simply not focused on what investors actually care about.
Investors want to know:
– Why your idea is worth backing
– How they will make money
– How your vision translates into action
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Why Strong Pitching Starts Before Pitch Coaching
Many founders think pitch coaching is about delivery—tone, posture, storytelling. But most pitches do not fail in delivery. They fail in depth.
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If your business plan is solid, your business model makes sense, and you truly understand your customer and value proposition, 90% of the pitch is already done.
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When we work with you on strategy and positioning, you become the pitch. Coaching is then just about fine-tuning and practising, not figuring out what to say.

A concise, high-impact pitch that sparks investor interest.
We help you craft a structured, compelling one-minute pitch that clearly communicates your value proposition, market opportunity, and why investors should care.
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Storytelling framework
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Investor focus
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Jargon-free messaging
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Delivery coaching
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EUR 160
2 sessions, each as long as it takes.
30 & 60-second pitch

Present a Persuasive Case
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A more detailed pitch that expands on your problem-solution fit, market size, traction, and financials—without losing clarity.
We guide you to refine the content, structure, and delivery to ensure your story is engaging and persuasive.
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Structuring
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Timing
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Handling investor questions
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Delivery coaching
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EUR 160
2 sessions, each as long as it takes.
3-minute pitch
included in your sessions

structure
The Storytelling Framework
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A well-structured pitch follows a clear arc: problem, solution, market opportunity, business model, traction, and funding request.
We ensure your pitch is logically structured to keep investors engaged

Understanding What Investors Want to Hear
Investors do not just fund ideas—they fund scalable businesses.
We identify the key elements investors look for, ensuring your pitch addresses critical topics like revenue potential, competitive advantage, and risk mitigation.
investor needs

Avoiding Jargon & Speaking in Plain Language
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Your pitch must be clear, not confusing. Don't try to hide behind words.
We help founders remove unnecessary jargon and communicate complex ideas in a way that is easy to understand—even for investors outside your industry.
plain language

delivery
​Every founder has strengths and areas to improve. Some are structured but lack engagement; others are dynamic but need more clarity.
We help you find the right balance to come across as both compelling and credible, in your own authentic way.

Q&A
Investors will challenge your assumptions.
We prepare you for common objections, helping you answer with confidence and credibility while maintaining investor trust.
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Many founders struggle to fit their pitch within the time limit.
We practice with you to refine your delivery until it is concise, impactful, and within the required timeframe.
practice & timing
why work with us?
real experience, real impact


We bring a unique
combination of experience to pitch coaching, from both sides of the table: pitcher and pitchee.
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We help you crafting a compelling, well-structured pitch
We give practical guidance on how to deliver with confidence and enthusiasm
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RUDOLF has crafted and delivered pitches for a great part of his career: high-stakes presentations to executives, boards, and investors.
He communicates naturally and structures ideas logically, which has consistently won over clients.
Mariska has been on the receiving end of pitches throughout her career, analysing and evaluating where to invest time and resources. She has a sharp eye for what works and what falls flat.
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She knows firsthand what decision-makers look for, what makes a pitch compelling, and where founders often lose their audience. ​
We know pitching, because we have been on both sides.​
We combine these perspectives for a pitch that resonates.​​​​​

When a startup team pitches to an angel investor, you often have little to work with but your business plan and your own personalities.
–Brian s. cohen, chairman new york angels
Founders should be able
to aim for the stars while carrying out the day-to-day operations
of their business.