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Making Decisions with Data

Tips on using engagement data to improve your messaging, adjust incentives, or refine your target audience.

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Written by Jack Hughes
Updated over 6 months ago

Insights don’t just tell you what happened — they help you decide what to do next. Pitchr gives you the visibility to continuously improve your pitch, outreach, and targeting.


🎯 What to Look For

Here’s how to read your Pitchr analytics and translate them into action:

📉 Low Time on Page

Possible fix:

  • Shorten or clarify slides

  • Strengthen your blurb and first few slides

  • Add a voiceover to increase engagement

🚪 Early Drop-Off

Possible fix:

  • Move traction or hook slides earlier

  • Reorder the deck for a stronger opening narrative

  • Check for visual overload on early slides

🗣️ No Feedback or Questions

Possible fix:

  • Add viewer incentives

  • Make feedback easier with shorter decks

  • Include a clear CTA (e.g. “Let us know what’s missing”)

🔄 High Views, No Meetings

Possible fix:

  • Improve your meeting link placement

  • Add credibility (logos, metrics, team info)

  • Refine slide scripts to build urgency or trust


🧪 Test and Learn: A Loop

Use Pitchr like a feedback engine:

  1. Launch version 1

  2. Review insights after 5–10 views

  3. Make small, targeted changes

  4. Relaunch and track new performance

💡 Founders who iterate early tend to see 3–5x more engagement from the same audience.


🧭 Optimize by Channel

If you're using multiple links (e.g. Twitter, email, DMs), compare their performance:

  • Which links got the most feedback?

  • Which turned into meetings or intros?

  • Where did viewers drop off the fastest?

Use this data to focus your energy where it actually converts.


Pitchr gives you data that tells a story — not just of your deck, but of your audience. Use it to shape your pitch like a product: one that improves every time it’s seen.

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