Ordered fixes. Critical blockers rise above polish so you know where the next edit should start.
A list of fixes is just a longer to-do. Action Plan tells you which one moves the score first.
Every step shows what to fix first, which part of the report it strengthens, and what evidence needs to show up before the score moves. No menu. No question about where to start. The page already knows.
The interface this page describes, as it appears in the product.
Example: a founder one blocker away from investor visibility. Company details redacted.
Start with the blocker. Then move the score.
Every step earns its place.
No generic Start button. The card says what to fix, why it matters, and which evidence should change on the next run.
The plan tracks what you started, completed, and need to verify on the next deck run.
Three things you wouldn't get from a generic AI tool.
Report evidence. Each fix points back to the dimension, section score, slide target, or verification bar that explains the recommendation.
Progress tracking. Mark fixes started or done, rerun the deck, and let the next report show what actually moved.
Why most founders fix the wrong things first
The deck has eight problems and you have a weekend. Most analysis tools answer with a list. Action Plan answers with an order, starting with the blocker most likely to move investor visibility first.
Founders who know the deck isn't ready, but not which fix deserves the next hour.
If your report gave you ten possible improvements, this is the page that turns them into a sequence.
