I review your current deck and send feedback before we meet, so we don't waste our first call talking about what's obvious.
A 60-minute 1:1. We go deep on your business, your deck, your traction and your raise strategy. What's working, what's missing, what to lead with in the room.
You leave the call with a documented set of next steps and the rewritten lines that lift your pitch.
A second 60-minute call to pressure-test your updated deck, delivery and your answers to the questions investors will push on. So you walk in ready.
S-J has this rare ability to cut straight through the noise, not by dumbing things down, but by sharpening them.
What I walked out with was a pitch that opened doors, including conversations I wouldn’t have had otherwise.
If you’re serious about getting your story right, S-J doesn’t just help, she rewires how you think about communicating it.
Scott, RESET Australia
S-J Â sees beyond your business and really gets at the passion and beating heart of what you're building.
She has the ability to take that raw energy and give it practical legs in the form of a narrative, one that really lands with audiences of all types.
I’ll remember her as a refreshing voice in the otherwise isolating world of navigating an early stage startup.
Solomon, Neylo
So you walk into the room pitch ready.
AU$1,995
Feedback | Deep Dive | Action Plan | Final Review
Book Strategic Review NowNo. Bring your own deck if you have one. The work is the same either way. The Strategic Review is built for any founder with a crucial pitch coming up, whether your deck came through Pitchđź’ĄSlap or you built it yourself.
I’m pretty flexible and will try my best to make a tight deadline work. Although it’s better to give yourself at least a week in advance to really practice the final pitch and how to answer the questions you’re likely to get in the room. We’ll work through those things in the session.
There will likely be tweaks you’ll want to make to your deck content following the review. But this review will be focused primarily on what you are pitching, not what it looks like. If your deck needs design work, that's a separate exercise.
This is one of the things we'll cover on the Deep-Dive Call. Most founders either undersell their traction or frame it wrong for the stage they're pitching to. We'll work out what's actually compelling for the stage you’re at.
Another thing we'll cover. Every deck creates questions. The work is anticipating those and having the answer ready in advance. The Final Review call is built around pressure-testing exactly this.