Problem–solution pitch: make it instantly clear
A practical way to explain your startup: what pain exists, for who, and what outcome you deliver — without jargon.
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Keywords: problem solution pitch, startup story, startup explanation, pitch clarity
What you’ll practice
- One-sentence pain
- Specific audience
- Outcome-focused solution
5‑minute clarity drill
- Write your pain sentence without product words.
- Add ‘for who’ in the same sentence.
- Write your outcome sentence (measurable).
- Record both sentences out loud.
- Re‑record and remove jargon.
Example scripts
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Common mistakes
- Explaining features first
- Audience too broad
- No measurable outcome
- Jargon
How Konfidence helps
- Helps you sound clear and concise
- Makes your pitch repeatable
- Improves delivery over time
FAQ
How do I know if it’s clear enough?
If a friend can repeat it back in one sentence, you’re close.
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