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Protect Your Startup Idea Before You Pitch to Investors

FITTIN tells you exactly how to protect your idea before pitching — so you can pitch confidently without giving away your innovation.

The Problem

Most investors won't sign NDAs. But pitching without any protection means sharing your entire invention publicly.

What You Get
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How It Works
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Describe your startup idea and pitch timeline (2 min)
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FITTIN identifies what to protect and how before you pitch
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Get a pre-pitch IP checklist
FAQ
Should I ask investors to sign an NDA?
Generally no — most institutional investors refuse NDAs as a policy. Instead, file a provisional patent to establish priority before pitching.
What if an investor copies my idea?
Filing a provisional patent before pitching gives you a priority date. If they copy a patented method after your filing date, you have legal recourse.
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FITTIN is not a law firm. Reports are strategic IP intelligence, not legal advice. Terms · NDA