Use case

For founders telling the same story to thirty investors

A raise is one narrative delivered dozens of times, with a slightly different emphasis each time. Podium keeps the deck, the script and the timings together so the thirtieth telling is as sharp as the first.

Versions multiply during a raise

There is the teaser, the full deck, the one with the updated metrics, and the one you sent to the investor who asked about churn. Keeping them straight is its own job.

  • A project per raise, with folders for teaser, full deck and appendix material
  • Archived rounds stay searchable without cluttering the library
  • Slides carry their own presenter notes, so the reasoning is never lost

Write the script beside the slide

Every slide has a script field. Write the exact framing for the market-size slide once, refine it after each meeting, and it is there in presenter view the next morning.

  • Per-slide script instead of a separate notes document
  • AI rewriting to tighten a rambling paragraph into something sayable
  • Voice dictation when talking it through is faster than typing

Rehearse against the clock

Investor slots are short and rarely start on time. Rehearsal mode records seconds per slide and the pacing indicator tells you whether you are ahead or behind while you present, not afterwards.

Present in the room or on the call

Presenter view drives a second screen in a boardroom or a shared window on a video call. Notes, timer and next slide stay on your laptop; investors see the slide and nothing else.

Prepare the raise in one workspace

Organise the deck, write the script, rehearse the timing — free to start.