1. Clarity & Simplicity
Investors don’t have time to decipher complex ideas. Your video should communicate your startup’s value proposition within the first 15 seconds.
2. A Strong Narrative
People connect with stories. Your video should tell a compelling founder story and demonstrate how your product solves a real problem.
3. Market Opportunity & Traction
Investors want to see a scalable market and proof that your startup is gaining traction. Highlight user growth, revenue, or partnerships.
4. A Confident & Passionate Founder
Investors back people as much as ideas. Show your passion, leadership, and ability to execute.
5. A Clear Call to Action (CTA)
Your video should end with a strong CTA, telling investors what to do next—schedule a meeting, visit your website, or review your pitch deck.