The Investor Readiness Report
A reviewer-grade read of your pitch materials, with a score, strengths, and the specific gaps to close before investor outreach.
What it is
The Investor Readiness Report is a structured read of the pitch materials you uploaded for a deal. It produces a score, a list of strengths, and a prioritized list of gaps with specific suggestions to close each one.
Think of it as a sober reviewer read of your deck before institutional investors see it.
What it needs
At least one uploaded document. A deck is best. A teaser, memo, or one-pager also work.
A text description on its own is not enough. The report reviews what is in the document.
What it covers
Narrative clarity, problem and solution framing, market sizing, traction evidence, team strength, business model and unit economics as presented, ask and use of proceeds, and how all of that lines up with what institutional investors expect to see in a pitch.
What it does not do
The report is not a financial model review. It does not verify projections, audit assumptions, or rebuild your model. It evaluates how the materials present those things, not whether the underlying numbers will hold up in diligence.
When to use it
Before you send your deck out widely. Use the report to find the gaps that an institutional investor will flag in the first read, fix them, then produce another deal so the outreach reflects the stronger materials.