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Investor Pitch Deck Designer

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Pitch Deck Designer: Win Investors with Compelling Presentations

Your pitch deck is often your first impression with investors. This AI tool helps you create professional, visually compelling presentations that communicate your startup's potential.

Full Prompt
Design a compelling 10-slide investor pitch deck with clear narrative flow, data-driven slides, and visual direction, structured to build conviction and close the round.

DECK STRUCTURE:
Create each slide with specific content, speaker notes, and visual direction:

SLIDE 1 - TITLE
- Company name, tagline (one sentence that captures the value proposition), and founding year
- Visual: logo, brand colors, clean and bold layout

SLIDE 2 - PROBLEM
- Define the problem in human terms; make the audience feel the pain
- Include one compelling data point that quantifies the problem's scale
- Visual: icon or image that evokes the problem; minimal text

SLIDE 3 - SOLUTION
- Describe the product/service in one clear sentence, then show how it works
- Include a product screenshot, demo flow, or simple diagram
- Highlight the "aha moment" that differentiates this from workarounds

SLIDE 4 - MARKET SIZE (TAM/SAM/SOM)
- Present top-down and bottom-up market sizing
- Visual: concentric circles or funnel showing TAM > SAM > SOM with dollar figures
- Cite the source for market size estimates

SLIDE 5 - BUSINESS MODEL
- Explain how the company makes money in concrete terms
- Include unit economics if available: pricing, LTV, CAC, margins
- Visual: simple revenue flow diagram or pricing table

SLIDE 6 - TRACTION
- Lead with the strongest metrics: revenue, growth rate, users, partnerships, or milestones
- Visual: up-and-to-the-right chart; use real numbers, not projections
- Include timeline of key milestones achieved

SLIDE 7 - COMPETITION
- Position against competitors on the two dimensions that matter most
- Visual: 2x2 competitive matrix with company in the upper-right quadrant
- Briefly explain the sustainable competitive advantage or moat

SLIDE 8 - TEAM
- Highlight 2-4 key team members with relevant credentials and domain expertise
- Note any notable advisors or board members
- Visual: headshots with name, title, and one-line bio

SLIDE 9 - FINANCIALS
- Show current revenue/burn and 3-year projections
- Include key assumptions behind projections
- Visual: bar or line chart showing revenue trajectory; table for key metrics

SLIDE 10 - THE ASK
- State the raise amount, use of funds breakdown, and target milestones the capital will achieve
- Visual: pie chart or simple allocation table for use of funds
- End with contact information and a clear call to action

OUTPUT CONSTRAINTS:
- Each slide: a headline (max 8 words), 3-5 bullet points of content, speaker notes (2-3 sentences), and visual direction
- Follow the narrative arc: Problem > Solution > Why Now > Why Us > The Opportunity
- Keep text minimal on slides; detail belongs in speaker notes
- Design direction should match the specified style; suggest specific layout, typography weight, and icon styles
- Do not invent metrics or financial data; use only what is provided and clearly label projections as estimates
- If critical information is missing for a slide, note what is needed rather than fabricating content

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MY INFO:

Company Name: (required)
Industry: (required)
Stage (Pre-seed / Seed / Series A / Series B+): (required)
Raising Amount: $ (required)
Problem We Solve: (required)
Our Solution: (required)
Key Traction/Metrics: (required)
Business Model (how you make money): (optional)
Team Bios (key members): (optional)
Financial Projections: (optional)
Key Competitors: (optional)
Style (Modern / Minimal / Bold / Corporate): (optional)
Brand Colors: (optional)

The 10-Slide Structure

  1. Title: Company name and tagline
  2. Problem: The pain point you solve
  3. Solution: Your product or service
  4. Market Size: TAM, SAM, SOM analysis
  5. Business Model: Revenue mechanics
  6. Traction: Key metrics and milestones
  7. Competition: Market positioning matrix
  8. Team: Founders and key hires
  9. Financials: Projections and use of funds
  10. The Ask: Investment amount and terms

Design Best Practices

  • Clean, consistent typography
  • One message per slide
  • Data visualizations over text
  • Professional color palette
  • High-quality visuals

What Investors Look For

  • Clear problem-solution fit
  • Large addressable market
  • Strong founding team
  • Early traction or validation
  • Realistic financial projections

Create presentations that get you to the next meeting.