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InfiniTeach

By Cassy Weber on January 21, 2018

InfiniTeach Elevator Pitch

Infiniteach is revolutionizing the educational landscape for individuals with autism. We are developing innovative autism resources to help parents, teachers, and therapists teach new skills to their children and students. Our first product, a comprehensive and customizable curriculum app, will be available in early 2014. Visit www.infiniteach.com for more info!

 

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21 Jan Posted on InfiniTeach

No, I would not invest in this venture as this time, but would ask the "pitcher" to rethink her pitch, then come back. Specifically, notwithstanding the fact that she does not introduce herself, or her role with InfiniTeach, she does have a captivating opening in the first 20 seconds -- talking in real world terms about how many people are affected with or by autism. She's got my full attention (because I know there is significant market opportunity here) but then, crash and burn! She only states that 1/50 people have autism and repeats the obvious -- it's a problem around the world. Fortunately, she identifies a pain point, but then unfortunately, does not address what solution she or InfinTeach have or what they will do with the product to achieve outcomes or what the desired outcomes are. I want to know if she is an educator, a psychologist or parent of an autistic child, and what real world results/benefits this solution is delivering. None of this has been conveyed.

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No, I would not invest in this venture as this time, but would ask the "pitcher" to rethink her pitch, then come back. Specifically, notwithstanding the fact that she does not introduce herself, or her role with InfiniTeach, she does have a captivating opening in the first 20 seconds -- talking in real world terms about how many people are affected with or by autism. She's got my full attention (because I know there is significant market opportunity here) but then, crash and burn! She only states that 1/50 people have autism and repeats the obvious -- it's a problem around the world. Fortunately, she identifies a pain point, but then unfortunately, does not address what solution she or InfinTeach have or what they will do with the product to achieve outcomes or what the desired outcomes are. I want to know if she is an educator, a psychologist or parent of an autistic child, and what real world results/benefits this solution is delivering. None of this has been conveyed.

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