Why Most Startups Fail to Land Investors (Until This Happens)
Most healthtech founders don’t fail because of a bad product.
They fail because they’re pitching the right idea in the wrong language.
This week, we pulled back the curtain on a live coaching session inside our Pitch Perfect Workshop.Here’s what really separates fundable startups from ignored ones 👇
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✅ Why the first 30 seconds of your pitch matters more than your metrics✅ How to align your story to the 5 investor psychology profiles✅ The #1 mistake founders make when identifying their buyer✅ How we repositioned a founder’s pitch from "meh" to match-worthy✅ What real traction signals actually look like for early-stage founders✅ Why coachability is the invisible X-factor investors are screening for
Episode Timeline:
[00:00:00] - Why 90% of decisions are emotional.[00:01:59] - AJ’s Pitch – The Graciela Device[00:04:02] - Sabrina’s Feedback Framework[00:06:19] - The Three Founding Personas[00:09:37] - Go-to-Market & Pricing Concerns[00:11:45] - Strategic Advisory & HealthTech Showdown[00:15:17] - Summary of Coaching Takeaways[00:20:20] - Call to Action
📣 Real Talk:If your pitch isn’t landing the way you hoped—it’s not your fault. You were probably never taught how to reverse-engineer your message based on how investors make decisions.That’s what we do inside our workshops, and in the HealthTech Showdown virtual stage experience.
💬 Founders: What’s the ONE part of your pitch you’re unsure is landing with investors? Drop it in the comments—I’ll give you a real-time fix.
📌 Resources Mentioned:= Pitch Review (Free) – Submit your pitch script or recording for analysis at PulsePointPath.com/Pitch-Workshop= Take the Impact Quotient Quiz – Are you truly ready to scale? ImpactQuotientQuiz.com= Apply to Pitch or Judge – Join our next investor-matched live event at HealthTechShowdown.com
🔁 Tag a founder who needs to hear this—or a decision-maker who needs to see this in their pipeline. Let’s stop wasting brilliant innovation on misaligned pitches.