The InvestorHub Dashboard is the public-facing display companion to InvestorHub. Project it on the main screen at your pitch event to show live rankings, score breakdowns, and competition progress — adding real-time drama and transparency to investor events.
View Dashboard InvestorHub PlatformCharts and rankings update in real time as judges submit scores — no refresh needed, no manual updates. The dashboard pulls directly from Firebase Realtime Database and renders instantly.
A clean leaderboard shows current standings by total score with per-criterion breakdowns visible on demand. Designed to be readable from the back of a large conference room when projected.
Visualize how closely judges align on each startup — useful for identifying consensus favorites vs. controversial presentations. High variance can trigger follow-up discussion before final results.
Snapshot the final standings and export to PDF or share a live link with attendees and organizers post-event. Permanent records of competition results available for post-event follow-up.
Every great pitch competition deserves a great scoreboard. The InvestorHub Dashboard is the public-facing display layer that transforms the raw scoring data from InvestorHub into a compelling visual experience for the audience, the founders, and the event organizers watching from the room.
The dashboard was designed with large-format projection in mind. Fonts are large, contrast is high, and the layout adapts to widescreen projection ratios. At the 2025 Startup World Cup Seattle Regional, the Dashboard was projected on the main venue screen throughout the competition, giving the audience of 300+ attendees real-time visibility into the evolving standings as each startup presented.
This kind of public transparency changes the energy of a pitch event. Rather than waiting 20 minutes for organizers to calculate results in the back room, the audience watches the leaderboard shift after each pitch. Founders see where they stand. Investors notice which startups are rising quickly. The drama is built in — no stage management required.
The judge agreement visualization is a subtle but important feature for event organizers and program directors. When judges disagree significantly on a startup — one gives it an 8 and another gives it a 3 — it signals that a follow-up conversation may be needed before final results are announced. Conversely, high agreement across judges is a strong signal of a consensus standout, which gives the panel confidence in their results.
After the event, the export functionality ensures that results are preserved and shareable. Organizers can export final standings to PDF for inclusion in post-event reports, grant applications, or press releases. A shareable live link allows attendees who want to review the results to access them from their own devices. For programs like the Seoul Startup Hub Global POC Program that require formal reporting to government sponsors, having clean, exportable results data is essential.
The InvestorHub Dashboard pairs seamlessly with InvestorHub — the two are designed as a coordinated system. InvestorHub handles the private judging interface and data collection; the Dashboard handles the public-facing display. Together they provide a complete infrastructure for running professional, transparent, data-driven pitch competitions of any size.