While fundraising, I got frustrated with pitch deck tools:
PDFs = no version control or visibility.
DocSend = pricey, limited analytics.
Others felt rigid or overpriced.
So I built PitchRaft
— think DocSend + Hotjar for pitch decks:
Heatmaps: see what slides investors read, skip, or re-watch.
FOMO overlays: subtle nudges like “10 investors are viewing.”
Engagement metrics: time per slide, replays, click-throughs.
Always updated: change decks without breaking links.
Not just tracking views — it helps founders craft better decks based on real investor behavior. Using it ourselves has improved our fundraising and led to more follow-up meetings.
Curious what this community thinks: would you use this over PDFs / DocSend? Any pitfalls you see in investor-facing analytics?
While fundraising, I got frustrated with pitch deck tools:
PDFs = no version control or visibility.
DocSend = pricey, limited analytics.
Others felt rigid or overpriced.
So I built PitchRaft — think DocSend + Hotjar for pitch decks:
Heatmaps: see what slides investors read, skip, or re-watch.
FOMO overlays: subtle nudges like “10 investors are viewing.”
Engagement metrics: time per slide, replays, click-throughs.
Always updated: change decks without breaking links.
Not just tracking views — it helps founders craft better decks based on real investor behavior. Using it ourselves has improved our fundraising and led to more follow-up meetings.
Curious what this community thinks: would you use this over PDFs / DocSend? Any pitfalls you see in investor-facing analytics?