Pitch in Public

Daily pitch practice for founders

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Sharpen your founder pitch in 60 seconds a day.

Record your elevator pitch, get Toast/Roast reactions plus written comments and clarity scores from other builders, then tighten the next version before the room checks out.

Email first. Optional founder details open in the waitlist form.

Name the exact person you help before you describe the product.

Selfie pitch+10 clarity

Maya is recording

Founder of NichePilot

For solo builders who freeze when someone asks what they do.

Builder feedback

Toast with notes

Clarity

8.4

Market

7.8

Clear ICP. Say the customer in the first sentence.

Streak

5d

Clarity

+24

Fix

ICP

Roast
Toast

The real founder problem

Most builders do not need more attention first. They need a clearer pitch.

You ramble under pressure

The product makes sense in your head, then turns into a long feature tour out loud.

People miss the point

They nod politely, but they cannot repeat who it is for or why it matters.

You do not get enough reps

A pitch gets better through deliberate practice, not one rewrite before demo day.

Daily training loop

Build the habit before you need the room.

Pitch in Public turns founder communication into a repeatable practice loop: one minute, useful feedback, visible improvement.

01

Record

Post a focused 60-second elevator pitch without overthinking it.

02

Get scored feedback

Collect Toast/Roast reactions, written notes, and 1-10 scores from other builders.

03

Re-pitch

Use the feedback to tighten your next version and make progress visible.

Daily nudges

Keep a pitch streak and get prompted to improve one part of your message each day.

Most improved wins

Competitions can reward sharper v2 pitches, not just the loudest first version.

Event-ready rooms

Use pitch rooms for speed networking, demo nights, and founder feedback circles.

pitchinpublic.io

Join the first founder practice rooms.

Early members will help shape the pitch loop, event rooms, written comments, and scored Toast/Roast feedback before public launch.