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Paste the current copy from your startup pitch deck and get a fast self-audit before you send it to investors. The grader scores narrative quality, proof, and missing slides, then turns the output into a rewrite brief for XLSlides.

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Audit Summary

Atlas AI Pitch Audit

Seed decks need a believable path from early traction to repeatable growth. This audit sees the current draft as strong investor-ready draft with an overall score of 88/100. The strongest signals are business model, traction and proof, fundraise ask, while the biggest gaps are problem and urgency.

Overall Score

88/100

Strong investor-ready draft

Strengths to keep

  • Business model: strong with a 9.5/10 signal.
  • Traction and proof: strong with a 9.5/10 signal.
  • Fundraise ask: strong with a 9.5/10 signal.

Biggest gaps

  • Problem and urgency: Make the pain specific, quantified, and painful enough that an investor immediately understands why the market needs a fix.

Investor Scorecards

Problem and urgency

Gap

6.1

/10

  • Detected problem and urgency language in the pasted deck copy.
  • A dedicated slide heading for this topic appears to be present.

Make the pain specific, quantified, and painful enough that an investor immediately understands why the market needs a fix.

Solution clarity

Strong

9.4

/10

  • Detected solution clarity language in the pasted deck copy.
  • A dedicated slide heading for this topic appears to be present.

Clarify exactly what the product does, who uses it, and what changes after adoption.

Market and why now

Needs sharpening

8.4

/10

  • Detected market and why now language in the pasted deck copy.
  • A dedicated slide heading for this topic appears to be present.
  • The draft includes numeric evidence, which helps investors trust the claim.

Show market size and timing with concrete numbers, not just a broad industry statement.

Business model

Strong

9.5

/10

  • Detected business model language in the pasted deck copy.
  • A dedicated slide heading for this topic appears to be present.
  • The draft includes numeric evidence, which helps investors trust the claim.

Explain how money is made, who pays, and what the revenue model looks like at scale.

Traction and proof

Strong

9.5

/10

  • Detected traction and proof language in the pasted deck copy.
  • A dedicated slide heading for this topic appears to be present.
  • The draft includes numeric evidence, which helps investors trust the claim.

Lead with the best proof points: revenue, customer growth, retention, or efficiency gains.

Go-to-market motion

Needs sharpening

8.3

/10

  • Detected go-to-market motion language in the pasted deck copy.
  • A dedicated slide heading for this topic appears to be present.

Show how the company repeatedly wins customers, not just that people like the idea.

Team and defensibility

Strong

9.4

/10

  • Detected team and defensibility language in the pasted deck copy.
  • A dedicated slide heading for this topic appears to be present.

Connect founder credibility and product differentiation to why this team should win the market.

Fundraise ask

Strong

9.5

/10

  • Detected fundraise ask language in the pasted deck copy.
  • A dedicated slide heading for this topic appears to be present.
  • The draft includes numeric evidence, which helps investors trust the claim.

State the amount, what it unlocks, and the next milestone investors are funding.

Detected structure

Atlas AIThe ProblemSolutionMarketProduct DemoBusiness ModelTractionGo To MarketCompetitionTeamFundraiseWhy Now

Recommended sequence

  1. 1.Atlas AI
  2. 2.The Problem
  3. 3.Solution
  4. 4.Market
  5. 5.Product Demo
  6. 6.Business Model
  7. 7.Traction
  8. 8.Go To Market
  9. 9.Competition
  10. 10.Team
  11. 11.Fundraise
  12. 12.Why Now

How to use this output

  • Fix the weakest sections first, starting with missing proof or an unclear ask.
  • Preserve the strongest proof points so the rewrite does not become more generic.
  • Push the rewrite brief into XLSlides when you want a fuller investor-ready draft.