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4 Things That Make Your Startup Pitch Fundable (After 400+ Reviews)

12 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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After reviewing 400+ startup pitch decks as part of global competitions, one pattern became clear: Most founders are pitching the wrong thing. They talk about product features… But investors are listening for something completely different. In this video, I break down the 4 things that actually make a startup pitch fundable — based on real patterns seen across hundreds of founders. You’ll learn: * Why thinking global from day one changes investor confidence * What “real” technology differentiation actually means (beyond AI buzzwords) * How to show traction without revenue (and still get taken seriously) * Why you must tell a business story — not a product story If you’re raising capital, entering pitch competitions, or refining your deck — this will reset how you think about pitching. Key takeaway: Investors don’t fund features. They fund businesses that can capture value. 👍 Like, subscribe, and share if you’re building a startup 💬 Comment: What’s the hardest part of your pitch right now?

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Most startups don’t fail because they can’t get their first customers.They fail because they can’t build a repeatable system to get the next 90.In this episode of The Growth Engine Podcast, Mike Parsons breaks down one of the most misunderstood phases in startup growth: the transition from early traction to scalable product-market fit.You’ve landed your first 10 customers. Great. But now comes the hard part:Can you generate customers while you sleep?Are customers paying and staying?Is growth dependent on founder hustle, or is there a repeatable engine underneath it?Mike introduces a practical framework for understanding the 3 Levels of Startup Fit:1. Seek and SolveHow to validate real customer demand before scaling:customer researchsurveys and interviewsurgency signalssearch intentidentifying painful workflows customers are already trying to fix2. Pay and StayThe critical phase from 10 → 100 customers:building repeatable growth systemsmoving beyond founder-led salessegmentation and niche dominationfull-funnel growth strategytrust-building through tools, demos, and diagnosticsonboarding for fast time-to-value3. Choose and RenewWhat a true business model fit looks like:expansion revenuereferralsupsellsrenewalsviral growth loopsimproving margins as you scaleMike also shares tactical lessons on:Why most startups segment too broadlyHow to identify high-urgency buyersWhy onboarding kills momentumThe difference between “survival mode” and “thrive mode”How to build systems instead of depending on the founder's energy aloneIf you’re trying to move from early traction into repeatable growth, this episode gives you a practical playbook for building the foundations of a scalable company.In this episode:The 3 Levels of Startup FitWhy 10 customers does NOT equal product-market fitFounder-led growth vs scalable systemsSegmentation strategies that actually workFull-funnel growth mechanicsProgressive onboarding and activationHow to reduce friction and increase retentionSignals, triggers, and urgency in buying behaviourWhat a real business model fit looks likeAbout The Growth Engine PodcastWelcome to The Growth Engine, the podcast where founders, operators, and growth leaders break down how modern companies scale. Hosted by Mike Parsons, each episode explores the systems, strategies, and decision-making behind predictable growth in an AI-powered world.Mike Parsons is an AI-driven Growth Marketing Strategist whose career blends technology, creativity, and growth. His journey began in 1997 when he launched Australia’s first internet radio station, leading to work across Europe and Silicon Valley, a Guinness World Record, building and selling startups, and advising founders on growth and innovation.Today, Mike coaches finalists in the Australian Technologies Competition and, in 2025, coached four finalists in the Startup World Cup.You’ll hear:Tactical interviews with founders and operatorsReal-world GTM and scaling playbooksAI-powered growth and automation workflowsLessons on product-market fit, positioning, funnels, and RevOpsSubscribe for weekly episodes on building scalable, modern growth engines.

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Most founders think they have a conversion problem.So they optimise:* pricing* onboarding* landing pages* ads* funnels* featuresBut what if the real issue is deeper?In this episode of The Growth Engine, Mike Parsons breaks down the “Seek & Solve Test” — a simple but powerful framework to determine whether your startup is solving a real, urgent, valuable problem.Because if customers aren’t actively seeking solutions and already trying to solve the problem, no amount of marketing, UX tweaks, or funnel optimisation will create sustainable growth.You’ll learn:* Why customers don’t buy* The difference between interest and urgency* How to validate Problem-Solution Fit* Why spreadsheets and workarounds are powerful market signals* The hidden reason most funnels fail* How great startups identify real demand before scaling* Why “nice-to-have” products struggle to convert* The difference between Problem-Solution Fit, Product-Market Fit, and Business Model FitMike also shares practical ways to test demand using:* customer interviews* surveys* task-based testing* prototypes* behavioural evidence from real usersThis episode is for:* founders* SaaS startups* growth marketers* RevOps leaders* product teams* consultants* B2B growth operatorsKey Frameworks:→ Seek + Solve→ Pay + Stay→ Choose + RenewIf you’re struggling with low conversion, slow sales cycles, weak retention, or unclear positioning, this episode will help you identify whether the real issue is your funnel… or the problem itself.Subscribe for weekly episodes on:* AI-powered growth systems* GTM strategy* product positioning* demand generation* RevOps* startup growth* scalable marketing systemsHosted by Mike Parsons, founder of Apollo Advisors, growth strategist, and advisor to startups and scale-ups globally.🌐 Apollo Advisors#StartupGrowth #ProductMarketFit #B2BSaaS #GrowthMarketing #CustomerResearch #Founders #GTM #RevOps #SaaSGrowth #Entrepreneurship

22 de may de 202625 min
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Why Customers Don’t Buy (And the Simple Test You’re Missing)Customers aren’t buying.And most founders think it’s because of:– the product– the pricing– the marketingIt’s not.👉 The real reason is simpler — and harder to admit:the problem isn’t strong enough.In this episode of The Growth Engine, Mike Parsons breaks down the critical gate most founders skip:Seek → SolveBefore product–market fit… before scaling… before growth systems…You need to answer two questions:Are customers actively looking for a solution? (Seek)Are they already trying to fix it? (Solve)If the answer is no — you don’t have a buying market.What you’ll learn:Why “that’s interesting” kills startupsThe difference between interest vs urgencyHow to spot real buying behaviour (not opinions)The hidden signals of strong demandThe red flags that mean your product won’t sellA simple validation test you can run this weekThe core insight:If they’re not already trying to solve it…👉 they’re not going to buy it.Where this fits:This episode sits at the foundation of the Growth Engine:Seek → Solve → Pay → Stay → Choose → RenewGet the first step wrong — everything downstream breaks.Who this is for:Founders pre–product market fitGTM and growth leadersRevOps teams building pipeline systemsAnyone tired of guessing what customers want🎯 Final takeaway:No seek → no problemNo solve → no urgencyNo urgency → no salesIf you want to build a predictable growth engine, this is where it starts.

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4 Things That Make Your Startup Pitch Fundable (After 400+ Reviews)

After reviewing 400+ startup pitch decks as part of global competitions, one pattern became clear: Most founders are pitching the wrong thing. They talk about product features… But investors are listening for something completely different. In this video, I break down the 4 things that actually make a startup pitch fundable — based on real patterns seen across hundreds of founders. You’ll learn: * Why thinking global from day one changes investor confidence * What “real” technology differentiation actually means (beyond AI buzzwords) * How to show traction without revenue (and still get taken seriously) * Why you must tell a business story — not a product story If you’re raising capital, entering pitch competitions, or refining your deck — this will reset how you think about pitching. Key takeaway: Investors don’t fund features. They fund businesses that can capture value. 👍 Like, subscribe, and share if you’re building a startup 💬 Comment: What’s the hardest part of your pitch right now?

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