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The pace of innovation in the startup world has never improved. How do we keep up with the new innovations in the early-stage startup scene? bulletpitch is a rapidly growing newsletter disrupting business media by providing unparalleled discovery and insights into startups.

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Why has bullet pitch achieved success? The newsletter is fresh, clean and simple. A bulleted summary of a new startup is sent out every week by the newsletter. The easiest way to understand a company in the smallest amount of words is by reading the newsletter. The one-minute read is engaging and funny.

You might be surprised to know that the writers behind the newsletter are college students. They attend a college in Vermont with an emphasis on writing and language. Perlmutter and Segal said the idea for bulletpitch came from conversations they had in the dining hall. The co-founders discovered that the best way to learn about early-stage companies was from one another, and that the media didn't capture the stories of early-stage companies. bulletpitch fills a gap in early startup coverage.

The two have quickly amassed a large subscriber base of people who want to learn about disruption in the business world. bulletpitch writes on companies that appeal to all generations. Everyone would want to know about the latest dating app or the best music discovery platform.

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Perlmutter is a member of the NCAA swimming team. He's worked in the venture space before. Segal sings in a a capella group. He has professional experience in growth equity.

Perlmutter and Segal are in constant contact with the people they are learning from. bulletpitch has a subscriber base that may contain future investors, employees, and customers.

There is a 3-part elevator pitch formula you need to know.

Perlmutter and Segal have grown their teams as well. Perlmutter and Segal brought in a number of people, including a head of operations, a head of digital marketing, and a head of creative content.

Team bulletpitch has quite the eye for growing, high-potential companies. Roughly 25% of the companies they've covered have already gone on to raise more money. If you're looking for coverage for your startup, access to high-growth companies, or simply want to start every Tuesday by learning about a new startup, subscribe to bulletpitch.