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Reading and Responding to Feedback

How to interpret viewer tags, voice notes, and structured comments to improve your pitch.

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Written by Jack Hughes
Updated over 6 months ago

Pitchr turns passive pitch views into a goldmine of insights — with fast, structured feedback that shows what your audience actually thinks.


📍 Where to Find Feedback

  1. Go to your Pitches tab

  2. Click into any pitch

  3. Open the Insights tab

  4. Select the Feedback section

You’ll see:

  • All viewer feedback, slide-by-slide

  • Feedback tags (e.g. “Confusing,” “Clear GTM”)

  • Any recorded voice notes

  • Timestamps, source, and reward status (if active)


🏷️ Understanding Quick Tags

These tags give you fast signal without commentary. Common tags include:

  • ✅ “Clear”

  • ⚠️ “Too much text”

  • ❓ “Needs more detail”

  • 📈 “Great traction”

  • 💡 “Strong team”

Use this to spot trends — e.g., are multiple people flagging the same slide?


🎙️ Reviewing Voice Notes

Voice notes are short audio clips from viewers giving more detailed feedback. They’re especially helpful for:

  • Understanding tone and nuance

  • Catching common objections

  • Hearing real investor-style commentary

💡 You’ll receive a notification for every new voice note. Transcription support is coming soon.


📥 How to Respond

You can’t reply in-app (yet), but you can:

  • Update the pitch based on the insight

  • Add clarifying content or FAQs

  • Reach out directly (if the viewer engaged via calendar or wallet)


🧠 Why Feedback Beats Guesswork

  • See where your messaging lands — and where it misses

  • Spot opportunities to refine your story

  • Validate which parts of your pitch resonate with serious viewers


Pitchr feedback gives you the clarity most decks never get. Use it to improve faster, test smarter, and move closer to your goal.

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