Sample Dashboard

A real My Vault, mid-revision.

This is what a founder sees five versions in. Two of four lenses cleared. One blocker between the deck and investor visibility. The plan is on the screen.

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Sample Dashboard

Example: pre-seed agri-tech founder, deck v5. Company details anonymized.

Founder Dashboard

Welcome back, Sarah.

Next Move
2 of 4 lenses cleared · 1 deal-breaker remaining

You're one fix from investor visibility.

Slide 7's yield claim needs a source. Add the source if it exists. If the proof has not happened yet, this becomes a traction-building cycle. Should take ~30 min.

Preview investor cardOpen Action Plan →
Investor Lenses

The four checks investors make before they lean in.

2/4
Cleared
✓ Cleared
Pitch Quality
78 Target 65+
Locked
Defensibility
42 Target 60+
✓ Cleared
Risk
48 Below 65
Locked
Execution
31 Target 55+
Discovery Status
Investor Visibility & Raise Ready

Unlocks at VaultScore 65+ with no deal-breaker flags.

Investor Visible · BlockedRaise Ready · 2 lenses left
Deck Progress · 5 versions
71 latest · +13
overall
Started
58
12 days ago
Gained
+13
across 5 versions
Latest
71
yesterday
58 startBiggest gain after the moat slide rewrite71 latest
Investor Packet
Your finished deck and raise plan live here.
Latest deck saved · 0/11 plan items done
Investor Preview
See what investors see, before you ship.
Live preview · 1 investor view this week

About this sample

This is an anonymized example based on the live My Vault interface for a pre-seed agri-tech founder mid-revision. Names, slide numbers, and company specifics are changed. The score pattern and page structure show the product behavior.

What this founder sees that they did not see before

The headline replaces what most fundraising tools show: a static score and a list of vague advice. It tells Sarah exactly what to do tonight, fix Slide 7, and what unlocks when she does.

The evidence-dependent framing means My Vault will not lie to her. If the yield claim has a source, the fix is 30 minutes. If it does not, the work is to build proof, not edit around the gap.

What is on the screen, by section

01

The hero block

The whole product compressed to three lines. Status. Blocker. Time-to-fix. If a founder reads nothing else on this page, they know what to do today.

02

The four-lens grid

Pitch Quality 78, cleared. Defensibility 42, locked. Risk 48, cleared because lower risk is better. Execution 31, locked. The thresholds are stage-calibrated.

03

The discovery status panel

The lens state maps onto two unlocks: Investor Visible for discovery, and Raise Ready when all four investor lenses clear.

04

The deck progress block

The trajectory shows 58 to 71 across five versions in 12 days. A deck that improved is a stronger signal than a static one.

05

The bottom row

Investor Packet keeps finished materials close. Investor Preview shows what a VC sees before the founder ships the deck.

What changes as Sarah works

Tomorrow morning, when Sarah re-uploads after fixing Slide 7, the headline updates. If the fix lands, one fix away becomes investor visible with two lenses left to be raise-ready. The plan adjusts. The Coach remembers what changed. The dashboard is not a snapshot. It is the page Sarah opens every morning of her raise.

Action Plan →

The sequenced playbook with time, dependency, and unlock per step.

PitchVault Coach →

Persistent memory across every revision. Knows what changed yesterday.

Investor Packet →

The destination for finished materials as the plan progresses.

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