PitchForge
Your AI Fundraising Co-Pilot

Practice investor pitches before they matter.

Face AI investors, survive tough questions, get scored, improve your pitch, and walk into your next fundraising meeting prepared.

Built for founders
Trained on real VC questions
Live · Series A Room
PS
Priya
Angel
AR
Aditya
Venture
MV
Margaret
Private
VC Partnerinterrupting

"Hold on — your CAC payback is 18 months. How is that venture-scale?"

SkepticalHigh risk
Live reactions
🤨Skeptical📝Taking notes💭Thinking
Room confidence62%
Deal probability48%

Built for founders preparing to raise

Startup foundersSolo & first-time foundersAccelerator cohortsPitch competitionsGrant applicantsPre-seed → Series B

How it works

From deck to demo day in six steps.

01

Upload deck or PRD

Drop your pitch deck, one-pager, or product spec.

02

AI extracts startup info

Market, model, traction, ask — auto-structured.

03

Pitch to AI investors

Voice or text. Speak naturally. They interrupt.

04

Get challenged

Skeptics, debate, contradictions, follow-ups.

05

Receive investor report

Scorecard, weaknesses, deal probability.

06

Improve and retry

Track your readiness curve over time.

Why founders use PitchForge

Reps are the cheapest fundraising advantage.

Practice before investor meetings

Get the first 100 hard questions out of the way.

Identify weak answers

We surface vague claims, contradictions, and gaps.

Improve fundraising readiness

A trend line you can actually point at.

Train for Demo Day

3-minute timer, judges, scoring, the works.

Build founder confidence

Walk into the real room without flinching.

Prepare for tough questions

TAM math, CAC, moat, governance — defended.

Investor simulation modes

Every room a founder will ever walk into.

Demo Day

3-minute pitch. Cold judges. Timer ticking.

Shark Tank

Aggressive offers, lowball valuations, drama.

VC Partner Meeting

Deep dive on TAM, model, moat, founder.

Seed Fund

Conviction-led, founder-first, momentum check.

Accelerator Review

Y-combinator style office hours grilling.

Enterprise Sales Pitch

Procurement, security, ROI, switching cost.

Grant Application Review

Impact, feasibility, milestones, defensibility.

Board Meeting Simulation

Quarterly review. Governance. Hard truths.

Realistic investor experience

Not Q&A. Pressure.

Real investor meetings are not about answering questions. They're about handling uncertainty, interruptions, skepticism, and investor psychology. PitchForge simulates the room — not the script.

Investor interruptions
Investor debates
Follow-up questions
Contradiction detection
Real-time reactions
Investment committee review
Investor memory across turns
Funding readiness analysis

Founder dashboard

A retention engine for your fundraise.

Pitch attempts
14
+3 this week
Readiness score
78/100
↑ 12 pts
Deal probability
62%
↑ 8%
Most common weakness
  • Unit economics under pressure72%
  • TAM defensibility64%
  • Moat after Series A51%
Funding readiness timeline
Closed-door committee

Hear what investors say after you leave.

This is the conversation founders almost never get to hear. Once you walk out, the investors debate your startup — candidly. PitchForge replays the room.

Founder has left the room
Aditya · VC
I like the market but customer acquisition feels weak.
Priya · Angel
Founder is strong though — I'd back the person.
Margaret · PE
Financial assumptions are unrealistic. The CAC payback alone kills it.
Committee verdict
Maybe

Practice. Improve. Raise.

Walk into your next meeting prepared.

Your AI fundraising operating system. Free to start. No deck required.