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📰 Today’s Edition

I hope you’re not sick of talking about AI yet. Because today’s edition of Second Opinion talks about what’s happening in VC now that AI is everywhere.

AI is making it easy for more people to start companies. This is fantastic – coding skills shouldn’t prevent entrepreneurs from changing the world.

But startups means more decks for investors to sift through. And this means that competition is at an all-time high.

The ability to quickly and effectively explain what you’re building (and why it’s worth backing) is more critical than ever.

Thanks, AI.

In today’s edition of Second Opinion, Dr. Alex walks us through:

  1. three changes founders can make to their deck stand out from the pack

  2. an example of a real deck

  3. changes to the deck that will 50x its impact.

The patient is Gud Prompt, an AI prompt management system.

Here’s the video 👇. If you wanna skip straight to the deck review, start at 2:50.

Why I love this video

Alex reviews the Gud Prompt deck with the mindset that VCs are living in a world flooded with AI-enabled startups. This means more decks to review, and thus faster reviews of each deck.

Gud Prompt’s deck is 19 slides. And not every slide is punching its weight.

So one of the big themes of this episode is thinking through which slides to cut, which slides to consolidate, and what to add.

Alex also suggests a few changes that will help the startup sharpen their competitive edge and better communicate their moat.

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Talk soon,

Kera + Mark + Alex