Most founders who don’t raise had a fundable business.
Their deck didn’t make the case.

PitchVault is the institutional read on your deck, plus the coaching layer that keeps score movement, completed fixes, and next steps in context. Scored against the rubric VCs apply in the first four minutes. Honest, not helpful.

178Decks analyzed
60/100Average VaultScore
Pre-seed → Series AStage-calibrated scoring
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Most founders don't know why they're being rejected. This explains it.

What an investor actually evaluates before agreeing to a meeting.

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Built from 3P Ventures' deal evaluation framework · Deck stays private · No cold outreach required

Narrative feedback vs. Investor verdict

The difference between feedback and a verdict.

Narrative Feedback
PitchVault ✦
Investor network
None
Curated network. Approved investors browse pre-scored deal flow
Investor milestones
None
Investor Visible at 65+ with no deal-breakers. Raise Ready when all four lenses clear
Intro requests
None
Investors request to connect with you directly
Scoring
No score — narrative only
VaultScore™ out of 100
Moat analysis
None
VaultMoat™ — moat type, investor stress-test & action plan
Risk analysis
None
VaultRisk™ — 12-dimension exposure score, stage-calibrated
Operational readiness
None
VaultOps™ — binding constraint, scaling fragility & founder dependency risk across 7 stage-calibrated dimensions
Stage benchmarks
Generic advice
Stage-specific (Seed, Series A, etc.)
Consistency
Different answer every time
Same rubric, every deck
Progress tracking
None
My Vault tracks score history, lens status, Action Plan progress, and blocker status
Persistent coaching
None
PitchVault Coach uses recent score movement, completed fixes, and founder context
Stage context
None
Stage-calibrated benchmarks and score history
The analysis framework

Four investor questions. One viability verdict.

Investors stress-test every deck across four independent questions. No single score can mask a critical gap. Clear all four at stage-calibrated thresholds, then opt into founder-controlled investor discovery.

VaultScore™
↑ Higher is better

Is the investment thesis credibly constructed?

Stage-calibrated pitch quality across 8 investor criteria — not slide design, but the logic of the business, weighted for what actually matters at this round.

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VaultMoat™
↑ Higher is better

Can this company defend its position long enough to compound?

Moat type, compounding trajectory, and investor stress-test. What would a well-funded entrant need to replicate this?

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VaultRisk™
↓ Lower is better

What could destroy this company before it reaches exit?

Downside exposure across 12 stage-calibrated dimensions — the risks behind the pitch, not the risks in the pitch.

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VaultOps™
↑ Higher is better

Can this team actually execute the plan they're pitching?

Operational readiness scored before a meeting. The question investors surface three weeks into diligence — answered before the first call.

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VaultScore™

See your deck the way an investor sees it — before you’re in the room.

Every section scored on a 10-point scale against stage-specific benchmarks. Slide-by-slide investor analysis. Ranked action plan. Repeat until the business case holds up.

VaultScore™
74/100
Strong narrative, weak traction story
Team8/10
Problem9/10
Market7/10
Traction5/10
Financials6/10
Ask8/10
Score trajectory

From ‘not ready’ to investor-ready.

Nov deck
63
/100
+9 pts
Mar 2026
72
/100

Yusuke Otsuru (Lcew, Inc.) added a competitive landscape, fixed market sizing, sharpened the IP moat, and restructured the Why Now. Score jumped 9 points — risk profile dropped 13 points. Four months after the analysis, Yusuke secured a meeting with a VC.

Score trajectory is visible to investors. A deck that improved signals more than a static score.

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From the community
Investor

“The analysis reads like it came from an investor, not an AI. I now ask founders I'm considering to run their deck through PitchVault before I look at it.”

Colin MagneAngel Investor · Japan Angels
Founder

“We ran our deck through PitchVault before an investor meeting. The gaps it found were the same ones the investor raised. We updated the deck that week.”

Shivani SathishFounder · Atierra
Founder

“PitchVault flagged the exact gaps that were blocking investor interest — market sizing, competitive positioning, the IP moat. I fixed all of them. Score went from 63 to 72. Then I got a VC meeting.”

Yusuke OtsuruFounder · Color Reality
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When the deck is ready, build the raise.

Raise Plan turns your Action Plan gaps into a fundraising calendar, outreach plan, and weekly check-ins. Intake, generated plan, then adaptive proposals as you log deck progress, feedback, and blockers.

Included with Founder Pro. It connects My Vault, PitchVault Coach, Investor Packet, and your founder profile so the raise plan follows the work you are actually doing.

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