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The Coffee Meeting Where Your Idea Falls Apart

Apr 15, 2026·5 min read

You have been waiting weeks for this coffee. Across the table is someone who could change things for you, an investor, a professor, a founder who has done it before. You start explaining your idea. Thirty seconds in, you watch their expression flatten into polite patience. They are not following. You hear yourself adding "does that make sense?" and you speed up, and it gets worse.

The idea was never the problem. The gap between what was clear in your head and what came out of your mouth was the problem. And you found it in the one room where you could not afford to.

The frustrating part is that this gap is findable in advance. You just cannot find it yourself, because you already understand your idea too well to hear how it lands on someone who does not.

Someone to react before the person who matters does

That is the job the Customer Research and Pitch Deck tool does. You describe your idea, then answer seven questions, the same seven any serious listener asks: the problem, the solution, who it is for, how it makes money, what you have proven, the team, and the ask.

After each answer, before you move on, it tells you how a stranger would hear it. Not a score. Three honest lines: what already lands, where someone unfamiliar would get lost, and one specific thing that would make it stronger. It is a coach, not a gatekeeper, so it never tells you the idea is wrong. It tells you how to make it clearer while clarity is still free.

When you finish, it assembles your answers into a clean one-page pitch, in your own words, not rewritten into corporate language you would never actually say out loud. So when the real meeting comes, you can defend every line of it, because every line is yours and every line has already survived a stranger.

Find the blank stare before you are sitting across from it

The blank look across the table is information arriving too late. Get it early instead. Spend ten minutes answering the seven questions, and walk into your next real conversation already knowing your pitch holds.

Open the Customer Research and Pitch Deck tool and find your pitch's gap while fixing it is still free.

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