Show investors what you built
Investors do not read code. Give them visuals they can actually understand.
The problem
You are pitching to investors who are not engineers. You need to explain your technical product without boring them with code or oversimplifying it into meaninglessness.
Slide decks with hand-drawn architecture boxes are hard to update and rarely accurate. When investors ask "how does it actually work?" you end up whiteboarding on the spot.
The solution
Generate a CodeDashboard and share the link. Investors see interactive architecture diagrams, data flow visualizations, and tech stack details. Toggle ELI5 mode and every section gets a plain-English explanation that non-technical people can follow.
The dashboard is always up to date because you can re-run the analysis after each release. No more maintaining separate slide decks that fall out of sync with the code.
How CodeDashboard helps
ELI5 mode
Toggle simplified explanations that describe what each component does without technical jargon.
Interactive diagrams
Investors can zoom, pan, and explore architecture diagrams. More engaging than static slides.
One-link sharing
Send a single URL. No downloads, no installs, no accounts needed to view.
PDF for follow-ups
Export a PDF they can share with their partners or review after the meeting.
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