The investor narrative gap
Investors rarely fill in missing context for you. If the narrative isn’t legible fast, conviction drops before the real conversation begins.
Clarity is not a luxury
Founders spend so much time inside the company that they can accidentally assume the most important context is already obvious. It usually isn’t. Investors are reading signals quickly, comparing you against other opportunities, and looking for signs of precision.
If the narrative takes too long to become coherent, it creates drag even when the fundamentals are strong.
Why this matters early
Early-stage companies don’t get much room for ambiguity. A sharper narrative doesn’t just sound better. It reduces the effort required to understand why the company matters.
This is placeholder article content, but it’s built using the same structured article model you’ll use for real publishing.