investor-materials
Create consistent, credible investor materials aligned to a single source of truth.
- Covers pitch decks, one-pagers, investor memos, financial models, accelerator applications, and use-of-funds tables
- Enforces cross-document consistency by establishing canonical facts (traction, pricing, raise size, team, milestones) before drafting
- Includes structured guidance for each asset type, from pitch deck slide order to financial model assumptions and sensitivity analysis
- Flags common red flags: unverifiable claims, fuzzy market sizing, inconsistent team roles, and revenue math that does not sum cleanly
Investor Materials
Build investor-facing materials that are consistent, credible, and easy to defend.
When to Activate
- creating or revising a pitch deck
- writing an investor memo or one-pager
- building a financial model, milestone plan, or use-of-funds table
- answering accelerator or incubator application questions
- aligning multiple fundraising docs around one source of truth
Golden Rule
All investor materials must agree with each other.
Create or confirm a single source of truth before writing:
- traction metrics
- pricing and revenue assumptions
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