A VC who gets 100 decks a week doesn’t open all of them — an agent triages first. Your slides get summarized before a partner ever looks.
Every other deck tool reports human page-time. When an agent reads instead, you see nothing — or worse, a misread you can’t correct.
We detect agent reads, let you hand the agent a brief you wrote, and let your own agent work your pipeline. The narrative and the data stay yours.
See when an AI agent — ChatGPT, Claude, a diligence bot — reviewed your deck instead of a human. An “AI agent” badge appears on the session, named where we can identify it, and your notifications read “Claude reviewed your deck.” We store only a coarse signal, never the raw user-agent. No competitor surfaces this.
Opt a link in and publish a founder-authored brief that an investor’s agent reads instead of OCR-ing your slides. You control the narrative the model sees — and the agent’s visit is logged like any other view, so server-side fetchers finally get counted.
Connect your own AI agent (Claude, etc.) to Raiz’d over a standard MCP endpoint. Ask it to query your analytics and act: “who went cold this week — draft follow-ups,” or “make a link for the Q3 deck.” Auth is your own access token, scoped to your data.
Turn rough notes into a tight, factual agent-ready brief in one click. It drafts from what you give it — no invented metrics — so you start from a clean version you can edit, not a blank page.
Agent detection is a signal, not a guarantee — it reads request signatures, so a clever scraper can spoof a human and a privacy-minded human can look automated. We store a coarse boolean and label, never the raw user-agent. AI-drafted briefs work from your notes and never invent metrics. We’d rather tell you the edges than oversell.
Agent detection and agent-ready decks are on the free plan. Turn them on the next time you share.