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Noah D. Mitsuhashi
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@npew @portfolio_com_ @OpenAI @gdb If you need me for the next year I'll be here 👇🏽




Right now, VCs care about one thing only…defensibility / moats so don’t bother pitching anything else. Like throw away the entire deck and just have one slide on that.











Ngl booking flights on a phone is crazy. That is a laptop activity


Direct Google Flights API access without scraping github.com/punitarani/fli


the PITCH DECKS💰 that raised billions are now public. Study them before your next raise: 1️⃣ 26 pitch decks that raised $400M in 2026 → thevccorner.com/p/26-pitch-dec… 2️⃣ Anthropic's 2022 pitch deck just leaked: 10 slides, no product, now worth $380B → thevccorner.com/p/anthropic-20… 3️⃣ 16 unicorn pitch decks: the actual slides before the billions → thevccorner.com/p/unicorn-pitc… 4️⃣ Peter Thiel only explained once how to raise money. Here it is → thevccorner.com/p/peter-thiel-… 5️⃣ SpaceX: how to build and pitch the most ambitious company of our time → thevccorner.com/p/spacex-strat… 6️⃣ Synthesia turned down Adobe's $3B offer. Here's the 18-slide deck that raised $180M → thevccorner.com/p/inside-synth… 7️⃣ How Brex raised $57M and rebuilt startup banking → thevccorner.com/p/how-brex-rai… 8️⃣ 50 real pitch decks from startups that raised $380M+ → thevccorner.com/p/50-real-star… 9️⃣ 200+ pitch decks that raised over $50 billion → thevccorner.com/p/200-startup-… 🔟 153 startups fundraising right now with their actual decks → thevccorner.com/p/153-startups… Bookmark this. The best founders study what worked before they pitch. How much does a pitch deck actually matter vs the founder behind it?




In consumer, paid ads generally = lack of true product market fit I have yet to see a generational startup with largely paid ad-driven growth…


lots of AI cos starting to experiment with paid marketing so here’s my take: Paid acquisition is a tax on your product's defensibility. the moment you can't out-spend the incumbents and competitors, you die. build channels that get cheaper as you grow or you're just renting your growth