Funding
Pitch Deck Outline
The 12-slide outline investors expect, in order, with a prompt on every slide telling you exactly what belongs there and what to leave out.
What is inside
- Slide-by-slide structure for a 12-slide raise deck
- Prompts for problem, solution, market, and traction
- The financials and the ask slides
- Notes on what investors look for on each slide
Who it is for
Founders preparing to raise money who want the 12-slide structure investors expect, with a prompt on every slide.
Questions it answers
- Which slides do investors expect, and in what order?
- What belongs on the traction, financials, and ask slides?
What you get
A pitch deck outline in slide and PDF form with fill-in guidance on every slide, ready to drop your story into.
Format: Editable Slides + PDF
Preview shows the document layout. The full text is in your download.
Editable Slides + PDF
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- Yours to keep and reuse
- Built for real founders by Dee Williams
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