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The Pitch Matrix Canvas is a pitch-preparation canvas for entrepreneurs. Its core goal is not to provide a PowerPoint template, but to help teams clarify—before making slides—“who are we communicating with, what are we communicating, and what information matters most?” It emphasizes starting from the audience’s perspective, especially investors’ concerns, and organizing key information around nine themes: pain, gain, magic, business model, market, competition, roadmap, team, and ask. It also includes a one-sentence pitch and key takeaways.
In terms of subject area, it is a methodology tool for entrepreneurship education, fundraising pitches, and business communication. The delivery format is not a complete online course; at present, it mainly offers free PDF/PNG downloads and methodology articles. The site mentions that a Getting Started video series will be recorded, but the captured text suggests it has not yet been completed. As a result, it is better suited as teaching material for workshops, mentor coaching, or team co-creation sessions than as a standalone self-study course. In terms of instructor and institutional background, the methodology comes from the practical experience of Thomas Prexl and the startup support office at Heidelberg Technology Parks. The text notes that the team serves life sciences and deep tech accelerators and has observed and coached a large number of startup pitches, giving the tool a strong practical foundation.
Pricing is a clear strength: the canvas is available for free download and may be used for personal projects, startups, companies, organizations, as well as personal coaching, workshops, accelerator programs, and entrepreneurship education activities. The limitation is that users may not redistribute it, offer it separately for download, or sell digital or physical versions. The text does not mention certification, completion certificates, paid courses, payment methods, or a mentor feedback mechanism.
Its strengths are that the framework is focused and helps entrepreneurs avoid getting stuck on page design and template selection at the beginning; instead, it encourages them to prioritize information first. It also supports sticky-note discussions, making it suitable for team iteration, and can be printed as a large poster or used in tools such as Mural and Miro. The downsides are that it is not a systematic course and lacks video explanations, a case library, practice feedback, and Chinese-language support. For teams without fundraising experience, the canvas alone may still require a mentor to explain the evaluation criteria for each module.
It is suitable for startup teams preparing investor pitches, accelerator participants, entrepreneurship educators, and pitch coaches. The text does not provide information on access from China, so this remains unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives could include pitch templates in Miro/Mural, domestic startup accelerator courses, or resources such as YC Startup School. Overall, it offers strong value for money, but its service support and course completeness are limited.
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