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Build a Nemesis-and-Hero Story Register

I get a structured register naming my nemesis, listing the enemy's pain points, and pairing each with a hero resolution from my product, so the audience roots for my product to arrive and save the day.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build a novelty-and-tension attention beat sheet

An ordered beat sheet where each beat is typed novelty or tension, both are present, and neither runs too long unbroken.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build a Performance-Overshoot and Basis-of-Competition Register

A structured overshoot register: one row per market tier recording demanded vs delivered performance, an overshoot verdict, and the predicted next basis of competition, computed by rule from the numbers the buyer supplies.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Build a Pre-Launch PMF Threshold Register

The founder gets a structured PMF threshold register that fixes the metrics, their pass thresholds, and the false-positive traps in advance, so the later PMF call is measured against pre-committed bars instead of post-hoc rationalization.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Build a preferred-stock redemption schedule

A structured JSON redemption schedule listing each anniversary, the fraction of preferred redeemed, and the per-tranche redemption amount, with the fractions summing to 100%.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build a presentation segment-and-quiz coverage map

A presentation map where every segment carries an audience-value takeaway and at least one quiz question that references that segment, with the segment count and per-segment quiz minimum enforced.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build a prize-frame flip script

A prize-frame closing script containing every required prize element plus the qualifying questions that flip the frame.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build a Problem-Statement Abstraction Ladder

I get a structured abstraction ladder of how-might-we problem statements ordered from most abstract to most concrete, with exactly one marked as the chosen right-sized statement, so I avoid framing my MVP problem too broadly or too narrowly.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build a Protagonist-Selection Pain-and-Gain Scorecard

I get a structured scorecard of every candidate protagonist with pain and gain scores plus role tags, and exactly one flagged as the chosen protagonist, where the choice provably maximizes the pain+gain rule from the book.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build a protective-provisions and board-approval consent register

A structured JSON register enumerating each protected corporate action, the approving class, and the consent threshold, covering the required protective-provision items with valid thresholds.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build a quarterly pricing-analytics metrics register

I get a quarterly pricing report object carrying all five metrics plus the eight-dimension segmentation, where ASP/median/discount-% recompute correctly from the deal rows I supplied.

20 creditsSet My Price

Build a Romance-the-Problem Stakes Anchor

I get a structured stakes anchor with exactly one magnitude statistic (value + unit + source), a sensory/anecdotal hook, and a consequence-if-unsolved line, so I can romance the problem without drowning the audience in numbers.

20 creditsPitch Investors

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