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Why We Invested in Marlo

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Earlier this year, my partners and I at NextView invested in Boston-based Marlo to help address this work meeting suckiness. Marlo founders Ankith Harathi and John Keck decided to found Marlo in 2018, after meeting as students in the Harvard MS/MBA Program, where they are completing both an MBA and a Masters in Computer Science.

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Exploring the NextView Platform? Start Here

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One of the best and most positive movements proliferating around the tech community is what Product Hunt founder and CEO Ryan Hoover calls “building in public.” – Pitch Decks (two styles + walk-throughs from the partners). – Board Decks (two styles + walk-throughs from the partners). – NextView blog.

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Building a new startup hub

Startup Lessons Learned

As a result, the companies get a lot of exposure to VCs, investors, and partners in larger, more traditional startup hubs. Provide early seed capital, and be the ones to make those introductions. And they expose the startups to a vast network of mentors, none of whom get paid for their involvement. Amazon PostRank

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I Stared at Startup Pitch Decks for 3 Straight Weeks – Here’s What I Learned

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A few weeks ago, we launched two startup pitch deck templates for raising seed capital — part of NextView’s platform of exclusive startup resources. Some of these lessons might be useful because I’m not the founder who created those decks. 5 Surprising Mistakes Found in Seed-Stage Startup Pitch Decks. #1: