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Talk Practice · 2026

Pitch Practice, Rehearse Your Business Pitch with AI

A pitch is one of the highest-stakes speaking moments in business. The difference between a pitch that lands and one that does not is often not the idea itself but how clearly and confidently it is communicated. Pitch practice with AI gives you an investor-grade rehearsal partner available the night before your meeting.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

The three things that actually matter

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Full pitch run-through

Deliver your complete pitch to Lucy from opening to ask. Note where your language is vague, where you slow down, and where the energy drops. These moments are where the real pitch will lose the room.

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Investor question simulation

Ask Lucy to act as a sceptical investor and challenge your market size, your traction, your team, and your competitive moat. Preparing your answers out loud is fundamentally different from knowing the answers in your head.

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Clarity test

Explain your company to Lucy as if to someone with no background in your industry. If it is not immediately clear what you do and why it matters, the pitch needs simplification.

TLDR:Tell Lucy you are pitching and describe your company. Deliver your pitch, then have Lucy ask the questions that sophisticated investors ask. Hearing your answers out loud before the real meeting is one of the most valuable things you can do in the 24 hours before a pitch.

Why Lucy OS1

Full pitch run-through

Deliver your complete pitch to Lucy from opening to ask. Note where your language is vague, where you slow down, and where the energy drops. These moments are where the real pitch will lose the room.

Investor question simulation

Ask Lucy to act as a sceptical investor and challenge your market size, your traction, your team, and your competitive moat. Preparing your answers out loud is fundamentally different from knowing the answers in your head.

Clarity test

Explain your company to Lucy as if to someone with no background in your industry. If it is not immediately clear what you do and why it matters, the pitch needs simplification.

Time and pacing check

Most pitches run over time. Deliver your pitch and track where you are at the five-minute and ten-minute marks. If your content is running long in practice, it will run longer under pressure.

QUICK COMPARISON

Lucy OS1 vs most AI tools

Capability Lucy OS1 Most AI tools
Memory across sessions ✓ Permanent, never resets ✗ Resets after every session
Voice quality ✓ Lucy OS1 Natural Voice (best-in-class) ✗ Basic STT, struggles with noise
Calendar awareness ✓ Reads Google Calendar in real time ✗ No calendar access
Available 24/7 Always on, any device Available but stateless each time
Gets personal over time ✓ Builds your context continuously ✗ Starts from zero every session

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How to use Lucy OS1

1

Create your free account

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2

Connect your Google Calendar

Lucy reads your upcoming events before every conversation, so it already knows your day before you say a word.

3

Start talking about pitch practice, rehearse your business pitch with ai

Speak naturally. Lucy listens, responds by voice, and begins building context from your very first exchange. The more you use it, the better it gets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important thing to get right in a pitch?
Clarity on the problem and why you are the team to solve it. Everything else, market size, traction, business model, serves to support this central narrative. If an investor does not understand what you do and why it matters in the first 90 seconds, the rest rarely lands.
How many times should I rehearse my pitch before an investor meeting?
Until you can deliver the core narrative fluently without notes, and until you have answered every difficult question at least once out loud. For most founders, this takes three to five full rehearsal sessions over several days.
Should I memorise my pitch word for word?
No. Memorised pitches sound memorised. Know your narrative arc, your key numbers, and your opening and closing lines. Express the rest in natural language that varies slightly each time. This sounds more confident and adapts better to questions that interrupt the flow.
How do I handle questions I do not know the answer to in a pitch?
Say 'I do not know, but here is how I would find out' or 'that is something I will confirm and follow up on.' Investors expect founders not to have every answer. Trying to bluff is far riskier than honest acknowledgement.

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