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Pitch Deck
Create investor-ready pitch decks that get meetings, pass AI screening, and tell your story without you in the room.
Pitch Deck vs. Presented Deck
| Aspect | Presented Deck | Pitch Deck |
|---|---|---|
| Text density | Minimal — speaker adds context | Higher — must stand alone |
| Structure | Flexible narrative | Expected frameworks (Sequoia, YC) |
| Traction | Discussed verbally | Shown prominently with charts |
| The Ask | Built to naturally | Explicit dedicated slide |
| Length | Flexible | 10-15 slides max |
| Reading speed | 3 sec/slide (glance media) | 30-60 sec/slide (studied) |
The 10-Slide Framework
Slide 1: Title
Company name, one-line description, contact info, optional traction hook.
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