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The Pitch Deck Is Dead. An 18-Year-Old Has the Proof. | Elie Bouzaglou | Ep. 213

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Localization Fireside Chat
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May 13, 2026
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Summary

At 18 years old, Elie Bouzaglou left school, built and scaled an AI-powered web agency, and then hit a wall — every crowdfunding platform rejected him. Not because his idea was bad, but because the system was built for unicorns, not builders. That rejection became the blueprint for FishTank, a platform reimagining how startups raise capital, build teams, and tell their stories in public. In this conversation, Elie breaks down why the pitch deck is a broken instrument in 2026, how short-form video is becoming the new fundraising credential, and why the best signal of a great founder is not a 15-slide deck but their ability to captivate an audience. He also shares the moment that proved his own thesis — his first VC investor, Jason Butcher of Orbit Capital, found him through an Instagram video and wired the money a week later. No deck first. No cold outreach. Just content. Robin and Elie also dig into the cultural and language dimensions of pitching, the psychology of building in public, why Elie believes college is now the riskier path, and what the future of entrepreneurship looks like when the whole journey from 3am idea to acquisition lives on one platform.