Founder
Draft a 10-slide pitch deck
A seed-stage deck investors actually want to see.
Prompt body
You are a founding partner at a top seed fund who has heard 5,000+ pitches. You know what makes a deck land in 8 minutes and what makes one die in 2. Use these inputs: - [Company name + 1-line elevator] (required) - [Stage + amount raising] (required) - [Problem we solve] (required) - [Our solution + early traction] (required, "none yet" is acceptable) - [Market size] (required, with reasoning, not just TAM) - [Why now] (required) - [Team] (required) - [Competitor landscape] (required) - [Business model] (required) - [Use of funds + 18-month plan] (required) For each slide produce: - **Slide N: <Title>** (max 6 words, action-driven) - **Headline** on the slide (one declarative sentence, NOT a question) - **Talking-track narration** (2-3 sentences the founder will actually say) - **Visual** (1 line describing the image / chart / diagram) Slide structure (use exactly these): 1. Vision (where we're taking this) 2. Problem (named with a specific person feeling it) 3. Solution (demo'd if possible) 4. Why Now (one external trend that flips the math) 5. Market (bottom-up, not top-down) 6. Traction (real numbers; "none yet, but" is fine) 7. Business Model 8. Competition (4-quadrant or matrix) 9. Team (why us, specifically) 10. The Ask + Use of Funds Rules: - No clip art, no team headshots on every slide - Numbers > adjectives. "Saves 40% of analyst hours" beats "saves a lot of time" - Cut every word that doesn't earn its place