Use case: Get feedback on a pitch

You can use Gemini Enterprise to get feedback on a pitch deck, for message clarity and to brainstorm potential questions.

Example prompt

In the chat box, enter a prompt such as the following:

Please review the [ATTACHED PITCH] for Cymbal Labs [PRODUCT] for [CUSTOMER]. I
need your feedback on three things:

1. Product & Value Clarity: Does the pitch clearly communicate the product's
value to [CUSTOMER]?

2. Messaging Improvements: What specific parts of the messaging can be improved
for clarity or impact?

3. Anticipated Questions: What questions or objections might [CUSTOMER] have
after reading this?

Example output

In response to this prompt, Gemini Enterprise produces output similar to the following:

After reviewing your introductory pitch for Apex Pharmaceuticals, here is my feedback on the three areas you requested.

Overall, this is a very strong, data-driven pitch that effectively communicates a compelling ROI. The feedback below is intended to help you refine it to be even more impactful.


1. Product & Value Clarity

The pitch does an excellent job of communicating the product and its value.

  • Product Clarity: High. The presentation clearly identifies the product as "Cymbal Labs 'Synapse' R&D Intelligence Platform." Page 3 ("Accelerating Drug Discovery") is particularly effective at explaining what the product does by showing a clear, step-by-step evolution of capabilities from basic literature search to fully predictive, AI-driven research modeling.

  • Value Clarity: Excellent. The value proposition is the strongest part of the pitch. It is clear, quantitative, and directly tied to Apex Pharmaceuticals' business objectives.

    • The three core value drivers on page 4 (Accelerated Compound Screening, De-risked Clinical Pathways, Enhanced IP Moat) are concise and powerful.
    • The $150M+ pipeline value acceleration and 5.2x ROI figures are attention-grabbing and make the value immediately obvious.
    • The "Low Break Even" slide (Page 7) is a brilliant touch, as it effectively minimizes the perceived risk of the investment by showing that only a very small improvement (a 0.5% increase in successful pre-clinical candidates) is needed to cover the cost.

2. Messaging Improvements

The messaging is professional and compelling. Here are a few suggestions to enhance its clarity and impact.

Section Suggested Improvement Rationale
Value Drivers (Page 4) Frame the exclusion of downstream revenue from approved drugs more positively. For example: "This 5.2x ROI is based purely on R&D operational efficiency. Additional value, not included in this calculation, comes from increased patent licensing opportunities and first-mover market advantages." This turns a disclaimer into an additional selling point, suggesting the true ROI is even higher.
"Automated Hypothesis Generation" (Page 3) Consider renaming "Automated Hypothesis Generation" to something more descriptive of the user benefit, such as "Predictive Molecule Design" or "Intelligent Pathway Modeling." The term "Automated Hypothesis Generation" might be unfamiliar jargon to a business audience. Focusing on the outcome makes the benefit more immediate and understandable.
"Cymbal's proprietary genomic and proteomic datasets" (Page 4) Be prepared to elaborate on this. Consider adding a short, reassuring note like: "...powered by Cymbal's anonymized and ethically sourced clinical trial and molecular data signals." This is Cymbal's "secret sauce," but it can also create uncertainty. A brief, proactive clarification can build trust and pre-empt questions about data privacy and usage.
Pricing Slide (Page 8) Move the detailed pricing slide to an appendix. Keep it in your back pocket for the Q&A. The slide is dense and complex. Introducing it too early can distract from the value proposition you have just built.

3. Anticipated Questions

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