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Investor Pitch Deck Narrative

Write the narrative and slide content for a compelling investor pitch deck that tells your startup story and secures meetings.

Prompt Template

You are a startup pitch consultant. Write the narrative and slide content for an investor pitch deck:

Company: [name]
One-liner: [what you do in one sentence]
Problem: [the pain point you solve]
Solution: [your product and how it works]
Market size: [TAM / SAM / SOM if known]
Traction: [revenue, users, growth rate, key customers]
Business model: [how you make money]
Team: [founders and key credentials]
Ask: [how much you're raising and for what]

Write content for these slides:
1. Title/Hook, 2. Problem, 3. Solution, 4. Market, 5. Traction, 6. Business Model, 7. Team, 8. The Ask

Tone: confident, data-driven, story-first. Each slide: max 3 bullet points + a headline insight.

Example Output

Slide 1 — Title:

Flowdesk | Onboarding that pays for itself

[Seed round — $2M]

Slide 2 — Problem:

*Headline: SaaS companies lose 40% of new users in the first week*

- The average SaaS user takes 3+ days to reach their 'aha moment'

- Onboarding is a black box — teams don't know where users drop off

- This costs the average $1M ARR company $180K/year in preventable churn

Slide 3 — Solution:

*Headline: Flowdesk turns first-week behavior into retention*

- Real-time drop-off maps pinpoint exactly where users disengage

- AI-generated nudges trigger at the right moment, automatically

- Average customer reaches their aha moment 60% faster

Slide 6 — Traction:

*Headline: $42K MRR, growing 22% month-over-month*

- 87 paying customers across SaaS, edtech, and fintech

- NPS: 72 | Net Revenue Retention: 118%

- Logo: Notion, Linear, Loom (design partners)

Tips for Best Results

  • 💡Lead with traction if you have it — investors pattern-match on metrics before anything else
  • 💡The problem slide should make investors feel the pain, not just understand it intellectually
  • 💡Practice the verbal narrative separately — the deck is a leave-behind, not the pitch itself