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Welcome to Rework, a podcast by 37Signals about the better way to work and run your business. Iamp;#39;m your host, Kimberly Rhodes. If youamp;#39;ve been following along with the podcast, youamp;#39;ve heard us mention ShapeUp, which is 37Signalsamp;#39; philosophy around product development. And today Iamp;#39;m joined by Jason Fried and David Heinemeyer Hansen, co-founders of 37Signals, to talk about one of the elements of ShapeUp, writing a pitch. We talk about it all the time, writing a pitch, but just so weamp;#39;re all on the same page, Jason, why donamp;#39;t you jump in and tell us, first, before we get into the details of a pitch, what is a pitch? What do we use this for? Jason Heinemeyer Hansen, 37Signalsamp;#39; Product Development Manager Yeah. So whenever we decide to build a new feature in one of our products or actually build a new product, but this is primarily around building new features, weamp;#39;ll think it through, weamp;#39;ll talk it over, and then w