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Your pitch page

What's on your pitch page, how to edit it, and who can see it.

What is a pitch page?

Your startup in one place: what you do, your market, your traction, your team and the round you're raising.

The written content comes from your onboarding interview, and you add the visuals yourself.

What's on my pitch page?

Eight sections: Company, Product, Market, Traction, Team, Financials, Raise and Documents.

Your round terms, company details and pitch deck sit alongside them.

What does Pitch views count?

The number of times investors on ThatRound have opened your pitch page. You'll find it on your home page.

It won't count anyone you've shared a link with outside the platform.

What does my round status mean?

It tells investors where you are in your raise. There are three statuses: Open, Closing soon and Closed.

You can change it at the top of your home page, and it's worth keeping current.

How do I edit my pitch page?

Your logo and video are yours to change whenever you like. Hover over either one and you'll see the option to change it.

For the written content, email [email protected] and tell us what you'd like changed. We'll update it for you.

We're working on a way for you to make those changes yourself by talking them through with your interview, and that's coming soon.

What size should my logo be?

We recommend 150 x 150 pixels.

How do I add a video to my pitch page?

A video is optional, and worth adding. You can use YouTube, Vimeo or Loom.

There's guidance in our blog on crafting an investor-ready pitch video.

What to do if your YouTube video won’t upload

If your link looks like youtube.com/shorts/your-video-id, please change it to youtube.com/**watch?v=**your-video-id and it'll work.

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