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VC analysts review 3,000 pitch decks a year and waste hours on manual triage. This article shows how an VCs can automate dealflow screening and prioritization.
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A typical VC analyst reviews around 3,000 decks annually and invests in roughly 9. Average time spent per deck: 2-3 minutes (up to 10 if we include preliminary research) This means 99.7% of their time is “wasted” This isn’t a dealflow problem. The issue is triage throughput.