We're bringing back low-pressure pitch events for early-stage startups that just need to get their ideas out into the world and hear constructive feedback from fellow founders in the trenches.
So join us for an afternoon of innovation, networking, and camaraderie with Pitches and Pints. š»
Hosted in collaboration with The Yard coworking community, this happy hour and pitch event offers a platform for startups to share ideas, gather feedback, and connect with fellow founders.
THIS REGISTRATION IS FOR HAPPY HOUR AND TO **VIEW** THE PITCHES.
**FOR INFO ON HOW TO PITCH, SEE BELOW.**
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Date: Thursday, Feb 15
š Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
š Venue: The Yard: Herald Square
š Register: Sign up here to pitch:
https://forms.gle/A7LsswmLwwrQi3Jh7This is not a competition -- it's an opportunity for founders to showcase their projects, exchange insights, and receive constructive feedback from founder peers.
Whether you're a startup enthusiast, an industry professional, or a curious mind, Pitches and Pints will be an engaging and inspiring afternoon to celebrate entrepreneurship, foster connections, and toast the spirit of innovation.
PITCH FORMAT
- Pitch - 5 minutes
- Audience Q&A - 5 minutes
- Pitch deck is required
Our longtime friend Mike Wilner, previously from the Startup Team at AWS, shares advice below on the art of pitching and the deck:
- Keep your narrative crisp
- Be opinionated and non-obvious
- Make sure there's an "oh shit" moment, and convey that it will be a venture-scale business
- Frame progress in terms of what you've actually figured out -- don't jump to arbitrary KPIs
Additionally, he advises that your fundraising narrative should be a concise, memorable explanation of what you're building, why you're fundraising, and why someone should invest. It should answer 5 questions:
1. What are you building?
2. Why will you win?
3. How have you de-risked your business so far?
4. How will you de-risk your business in the near future?
5. What will the future look like if you're successful?
Pitches and Pints: Startup Grind Happy Hour Showcase - February
Host/s
Thu, Feb 15, 09:00 PM - 11:00 PM (GMT)
To be shared on approval
50 attendees
So join us for an afternoon of innovation, networking, and camaraderie with Pitches and Pints. š»
Hosted in collaboration with The Yard coworking community, this happy hour and pitch event offers a platform for startups to share ideas, gather feedback, and connect with fellow founders.
THIS REGISTRATION IS FOR HAPPY HOUR AND TO **VIEW** THE PITCHES.
**FOR INFO ON HOW TO PITCH, SEE BELOW.**
š Date: Thursday, Feb 15
š Time: 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
š Venue: The Yard: Herald Square
š Register: Sign up here to pitch: https://forms.gle/A7LsswmLwwrQi3Jh7
This is not a competition -- it's an opportunity for founders to showcase their projects, exchange insights, and receive constructive feedback from founder peers.
Whether you're a startup enthusiast, an industry professional, or a curious mind, Pitches and Pints will be an engaging and inspiring afternoon to celebrate entrepreneurship, foster connections, and toast the spirit of innovation.
PITCH FORMAT
- Pitch - 5 minutes
- Audience Q&A - 5 minutes
- Pitch deck is required
Our longtime friend Mike Wilner, previously from the Startup Team at AWS, shares advice below on the art of pitching and the deck:
- Keep your narrative crisp
- Be opinionated and non-obvious
- Make sure there's an "oh shit" moment, and convey that it will be a venture-scale business
- Frame progress in terms of what you've actually figured out -- don't jump to arbitrary KPIs
Additionally, he advises that your fundraising narrative should be a concise, memorable explanation of what you're building, why you're fundraising, and why someone should invest. It should answer 5 questions:
1. What are you building?
2. Why will you win?
3. How have you de-risked your business so far?
4. How will you de-risk your business in the near future?
5. What will the future look like if you're successful?