Investor First Read
See how a time-pressured investor is likely to interpret your deck on a first pass.
Upload your pitch deck. Receive a cold, skeptical first read produced by an AI-based model that simulates how time-pressured decision-makers often interpret decks before a meeting.
Not advice. Not rewriting. A reading record.
Built for pre-seed and seed founders heading into real meetings.
This is not
- Pitch deck coaching
- Slide-by-slide editing
- Fundraising advice
- Storytelling templates
This is
- A modeled first-pass interpretation of how a skeptical reader is likely to read your deck
- What comes through clearly, what remains ambiguous, and what cannot be inferred
- The assumptions the deck asks a reader to make
- The questions likely to surface in the room
What you get
You receive a structured reading record designed to resemble an internal pre-read. It reflects a modeled first-pass interpretation and can be shared with a co-founder, advisor, or investor before a meeting.
Investor First Read format
- What comes through after one pass
- What cannot be inferred
- Assumptions the deck asks a reader to make
- Questions likely to surface in the meeting
- The single missing proof that would reduce risk fastest
This models interpretation under uncertainty. It does not attempt to predict fundraising outcomes.
Sample excerpt
Anonymized example (modeled reader voice)
What comes through: The problem is legible and the solution is easy to describe. The wedge appears to be automation for a compliance workflow.
What cannot be inferred: It is unclear whether this is a tool category or a workflow replacement. Pricing power is not evident from what is shown.
Assumptions being made: That buyers will trust automated redaction without human review for sensitive cases.
Question likely to surface: What breaks first when this is deployed inside a real enterprise environment?
Missing proof: One concrete before-and-after example showing failure handling and review flow in production.
Examples illustrate interpretation, not recommendation.
Who this is for
- You are fundraising at pre-seed or seed
- You have investor meetings or a demo day coming up
- You want to know how the deck lands under time pressure
Pricing
Investor First Read
Full deck. Cold read. Shareable record.
$79
Investor First Read + Revised Read
Initial read, then a second modeled read after your revision.
$149
Pre-release: limited free reads (2/day). Pricing is shown for launch.
The reading model is intentionally conservative. It models a skeptical reader, not a friendly one.
The principle
Founders know what they meant. Investors only know what comes through. When attention is scarce and downside risk is real, unclear causality is read as uncertainty.
Other input paths
Some people prefer email instead of uploads.
If you send a message to message@adi-q.com, the system processes the message body only and returns a bounded interpretation of how it is likely to land under time pressure. Attachments are not analyzed.
If you send a resume (PDF or DOCX) to drop@adi-q.com, you receive the same kind of modeled read, grounded in what the document causes a reader to infer.
You receive the read by email, along with a private link to view or delete it.
adi-q models interpretation, not conviction.
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