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VC Mirror Launches AI Investor Simulator to Boost Founder Confidence

VC Mirror is helping founders face tough questions before they meet investors. Early users are seeing better results in their pitches.

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VC Mirror Launches AI Investor Simulator to Boost Founder Confidence

VC Mirror, a fledgling AI-powered investor simulator, launched in June. It aims to equip founders with skills to navigate investor scrutiny, having identified a gap in their preparation. The company's unique approach has already drawn early adopters from three continents.

VC Mirror operates on a SaaS-based model, offering founders access to AI investor simulations through subscriptions. Its founder, Patrick Cheruiyot, was inspired to create the platform after being caught off guard by tough questions during investor meetings, despite thorough preparation. The company's expansion plans include partnerships with accelerators, incubators, and founder communities to reach a wider audience.

VC Mirror's biggest challenge lies in educating founders about the importance of preparation for investor questions. The platform aims to strike a balance between being tough enough to be useful and structured enough not to overwhelm founders. Early results show promising signs, with founders who use VC Mirror about twice as likely to progress to second investor meetings.

VC Mirror's mission is to provide a safe space for founders to face tough questions and pressure-test their startup ideas and fundraising readiness. With its innovative approach and early success, the company is poised to make a significant impact on the startup ecosystem, helping founders better navigate the daunting task of pitching investors.

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