Online Training
At your pace. Built for the room you are walking into.
Online pitch courses for seed and Series A tech founders raising from North American investors.
Most founders preparing to raise have read the frameworks. They know the basic structure. They have a deck.
And they still walk out of investor meetings not sure what went wrong.
Knowing your pitch and owning it in a room are two different things. These courses close that gap — slide by slide, section by section, with what the investor is actually thinking while you speak, the one mistake that kills founders in each part of the pitch, and the delivery guidance for exactly where the room starts to slip.
The same frameworks my 1:1 clients work through. Structured for self-study. Built for founders who want to walk into investor meetings ready.
Nothing is live yet. Join the waitlist and I will reach out personally before anything opens.
What’s Coming
Seed Pitch Course
Every part of your seed pitch: The elevator pitch, founding story, problem, solution, traction, market, business model, competition, team, ask, and close. For each one you get the investor psychology, the delivery guidance, and the specific moment where founders lose the room in that section.
You will not just know your pitch by the end. You will own it.
Built for seed stage founders raising $1M or more from North American investors, and particularly valuable for technical founders who over-explain, first-time founders who have never had a coach in their corner, and non-native English speaking founders navigating a room that was not designed for them.
Based on the Seed Pitch Playbook. Already have it? This course goes deeper.
Seed Q&A Course
The pitch gets you in the room. Q&A is where you close it or lose it.
Investor meetings are conversations, not presentations. An investor pushes back on your numbers. They follow up on something you said three slides ago. They ask a question you have never heard before. This course covers the questions North American investors ask most at seed stage and the strategies to handle any of them, including the ones nobody warned you about, without losing the room or your composure.
Based on the Seed Q&A Playbook. Already have it? This course goes deeper.
Series A Pitch Course
You proved the concept. Now prove the machine.
Series A investors are not evaluating whether your idea is good. Your traction already answers that. They are evaluating whether your business scales and whether you are the founder who can run it at the next level. The pitch that closed your seed round will not close your Series A. This course builds the one that will.
Based on the Series A Pitch Playbook.
Series A Q&A Course
At seed, investors give you room to figure things out. At Series A, that room is gone.
Institutional investors ask harder questions, go deeper on your numbers, and already have a view on what your answers should be before they ask. When they push on your unit economics, your CAC payback period, or your go-to-market scalability, they are not looking for information. They are testing whether you can defend what you have built with the conviction of a founder who knows their business at the depth this stage requires.
This course covers the questions Series A investors ask most and the strategies to answer them directly, confidently, and without hedging — in the room and under the kind of pressure that separates founders who close from founders who get a polite follow-up email.
Found in Translation
Built specifically for founders who pitch in their second language.
Most pitch coaching was designed for native English speakers who grew up inside North American investor culture — who absorbed the unwritten rules, the communication norms, and the expectations without ever having to think about them.
If that is not you, you have been working twice as hard just to get to the same starting line.
Found in Translation is a complete communication system for global founders raising from North American investors. Not a grammar course. Not accent reduction. The unwritten rules of the room, the cultural translation, and the specific skills that help you stop performing English and start communicating in a way investors actually respond to.
Not Sure Where To Start?
If your pitch is not yet investor-ready, start with the Seed Pitch Course. If the pitch is solid but investor conversations keep slipping after the deck ends, start with the Seed Q&A Course. Raising Series A? Go straight to the Series A Pitch Course. If you are raising Series A and losing investors after the pitch ends, add the Series A Q&A Course. If English is your second language and the gap feels bigger than pitch structure alone, Found in Translation is built for exactly that.
Not sure? Join the waitlist and tell me where you are at. I will point you in the right direction.
Frequently Asked Questions
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No date is set yet. I am building them in the order founders need them most — Seed Pitch Course first, then Seed Q&A, then Series A Pitch, then Series A Q&A, then Found in Translation. Join the waitlist and I will reach out personally before anything goes public. Waitlist members get first access.
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The playbooks are self-study workbooks . You work through the framework in writing, section by section, and leave with a complete script. The courses go deeper. Same frameworks, plus video walkthroughs, delivery demonstrations, and coaching guidance for every section. If you already have a playbook, the course is the next step up.
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No. The Seed Pitch, Seed Q&A, Series A Pitch, and Series A Q&A courses are built for any founder preparing to raise from North American investors — native English speakers included. Found in Translation is the one course built specifically for founders pitching in their second language.
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If your pitch is not yet investor-ready, start with the Seed Pitch Course. If the pitch is solid but you keep losing investors once the questions start, start with the Seed Q&A Course. If you are raising Series A, go straight to the Series A versions. If English is your second language and the communication gap feels bigger than just pitch structure, start with Found in Translation.
Still not sure? Join the waitlist and tell me where you are. I will point you in the right direction.
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The courses give you the frameworks, the investor psychology, and the delivery guidance for every section of your pitch — at your pace, on your schedule, before the pressure is real. What they cannot give you is someone watching you deliver it in real time, giving you feedback on your specific patterns, and pressure-testing you the way a live investor will.
That is what 1:1 coaching is for. If your raise is imminent or you know you need more than self-study, apply for coaching instead.
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Yes. The courses are designed to work together and the frameworks build on each other. Many founders will want both the Pitch Course and the Q&A Course for their stage. Bundle pricing will be available. Join the waitlist and you will hear about it before it goes public.
While you wait, there are other ways to work together.
If you want to start building your pitch now, the self-study playbooks are available in the shop and use the same frameworks the courses are built on.
If you need fast, focused feedback before an investor meeting, the pitch and deck audits on the services page deliver in three business days.
If you are actively fundraising and ready for a fully personalised program, the 1:1 coaching programs are application-only and open now.