Founders Struggle to Validate and Improve Their Product Pitch
Early-stage founders have difficulty gauging whether their product pitch is clear, compelling, and resonant with target audiences. Testing with friends lacks objectivity, and structured pitch feedback tools or communities are hard to find. This is a general discussion thread without a discrete software-addressable gap.
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