| name | raise-pitch |
| description | Use to prepare for pitching — full-spectrum prep in one skill. With no fund, it runs the stress-test: ten lethal questions a hostile VC would ask (know what to defend) and ten strongest signals a champion would champion (know what to lead with). With a fund, it builds a timed meeting plan with segment scripts, preemptive answers to that fund's diligence questions, and red-flag rebuttals. Use when asked to "prep me to pitch", "stress-test my pitch", "destroy my startup", "what are my strongest signals", or "prep for the meeting with <fund>". |
raise-pitch — stress-test, then choreograph the room
Two modes, one skill. Run it without a fund early, to find out what you can't
defend and what you should lead with. Run it with a fund before a booked
meeting, to walk in with the room choreographed.
Invocation
raise-pitch # general stress-test (devil + angel)
raise-pitch <fund> # fund-specific meeting prep
Steps
-
Load context. Read .spine/raise/profile.md (stop → raise-init if
absent). If a fund was named, also read .spine/raise/funds/<slug>/dossier.md
(if missing, tell the founder to run raise-match <fund> first for fund-specific
prep, or run the general stress-test instead).
-
General mode (no fund) — write .spine/raise/pitch.md:
- The devil — ten lethal questions. In the voice of a contemptuous,
seen-it-all VC, derive the ten hardest questions from this profile — the
specific traps, not generic diligence. For each: the question phrased to
sting, why it kills you (the exact vulnerability), and what a real
answer looks like (the rebuttal framework).
- The angel — ten strongest signals. In the voice of a partner who
champions deals, surface the ten most under-rated strengths in the profile.
For each: the signal as they'd say it in the partner meeting, why it wins
the room, and how to amplify it.
- The questions you can't answer in 30 seconds are the gaps to close first —
say so.
-
Fund mode (with fund) — write .spine/raise/funds/<slug>/pitch.md:
- A timed agenda for the meeting length (default 15 min) across ~8 segments.
- Segment scripts — what to say, what to show, what not to say, per segment.
- Preemptive answers to every diligence question in the fund's dossier, each
with an "if they push" follow-up.
- Red-flag rebuttals — a one-liner for each risk the dossier raised.
- The ask — exact amount, the 90-day plan, the leave-behind action.
- Meeting discipline — three rules for controlling the room.
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Report. Point onward: general → close the undefendable gaps, then
raise-outreach <fund>; fund → rehearse this, then attend; debrief with
raise-debrief <fund> the same day.
Spine I/O
- Reads:
.spine/raise/profile.md; .spine/raise/funds/<slug>/dossier.md (fund mode).
- Writes:
.spine/raise/pitch.md (general) or .spine/raise/funds/<slug>/pitch.md (fund).
Notes
- Run the general stress-test before outreach — full-spectrum prep is knowing
what to defend and what to lead with.
- Fund prep is for rehearsal, not the room: print it, rehearse it, then leave it
behind. The meeting is a conversation, not a recital.