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Brutal pitch prompt
If you want some real feedback from ChatGPT (or your other fav LLM), try this prompt! Share your sales page or record your sales pitch in 90s and upload with this prompt. Fair warning - it can be BRUTAL. Good, honest, fair, sound advice… but brutal lol. PROMPT: Pretend you're a skeptical investor who's heard 1,000 pitches. I have 90 seconds to make you want to hear more about my [OFFER]. After I pitch, you will: 1. Point out every vague phrase I used 2. Ask the ONE question that exposes the biggest hole in my thinking 3. Tell me which part made you check your phone (lost interest or did not understand) 4. Make me re-pitch with 50% fewer words Grill me on: Who exactly am I serving, and why would they choose to pay me instead of using a free or cheaper option? What transformation am I promising — the tangible before → after result, not just features or tools? What gives my offer staying power — what prevents others from copying it easily? What are the real reasons customers leave, don’t buy, or fail to get results? What truth about my business model am I avoiding, denying, or overlooking? Keep making me re-pitch until it's so clear and compelling you'd actually want to learn more. No mercy. No politeness. Just brutal clarity.
Brutal pitch prompt
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Oooh, I love this. I'm such a sensitive soul that before I even got to pitching, it's telling me "Here’s how this works so we don’t waste either of our time." I'm already flustered! 😄
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@Lindsay Inglis my thinking is that it allowed me to receive tough criticism, but at a time and environment that I control.
2026 Predictions
I've been noticing some patterns lately – in myself, in clients, in the way business owners are evolving – that I figured I'd share with you! Here’s what I’m predicting we'll see more of in 2026: ⭐ 1. The era of constant doing is fading out. Burned out entrepreneurs are craving spaciousness – not as a luxury, but as part of how they operate. More clarity, fewer spinning plates. More focus, less noise. More depth, less “look at me posting 49 times a week!” The quiet workers are about to have a VERY big year. ⭐ 2. Simple business models are going to outperform complicated ones. Not simple as in “small,” but simple as in clean. One clear offer. One message people remember. One marketing rhythm you can actually maintain without sacrificing joy, sanity, or time doing things, you know, other than marketing 😜. 2026 feels like the year people stop overbuilding what never needed to be heavy in the first place. ⭐ 3. Tools that genuinely lighten the load will rise. Nobody wants more dashboards, more steps, more noise, more tools to learn and maintain… But the tools that actually save an hour? That simplify content? That reduce admin tasks? Those are going to feel like magic – especially as AI gets less overwhelming and more intuitive. The theme is less effort. More ease. And a simple tech stack that does what it needs to. ⭐ 4. People want business relationships that feel… human. AI is an amazing tool, but as it becomes more widely adopted, people are going to be craving some wabi-sabi. Real conversations. Clear communication. Grounded energy. And offers that feel like they were designed by someone who actually understands what life looks like outside the internet. This is the year marketing becomes softer – more nuanced, more relational, more honest. ⭐ 5. The leaders who create calm will lead the way. I think 2026 belongs to the people who enter it intentionally – not full throttle, not “new year, new hustle!!!”… but with a steady kind of confidence. Slowing down (as in, taking purposeful steps) won’t make you fall behind next year.
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Yes on the simplify! I’m definitely feeling burnt out and I’d rather do a few things really really well than a bunch of things that are thrown together. Also, yes on the human connection. I’m definitely feeling that as a consumer, I’m gravitating towards things that feel real.
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