Good pitch decks are not art projects. They are tools for telling an investor a single coherent story: why now, why this product, why your team, and why the market is worth attention.
What investors want to see
Most decks need the same backbone: problem, solution, market, product, traction, business model, competition, team, roadmap, and ask. The exact slide order can vary, but the underlying story has to feel inevitable.
How AI speeds up the first draft
AI helps most when it handles structure and copy density. You still need founder judgment, but you no longer need to start from a blank presentation. That means less time formatting and more time refining the actual narrative.
Prompting a deck that feels investor-ready
Create a 10-slide pitch deck for a B2B SaaS startup.
Include problem, solution, market, traction, business model, team, roadmap, and funding ask.
Keep the tone sharp, credible, and concise.
How to make the deck better
- Replace generic market claims with one concrete signal.
- Keep the traction slide honest and specific.
- Use the same terminology throughout the deck.
- Limit each slide to one idea.
Open more presentation examples, review real outputs in the gallery, and compare pricing on the pricing page before you share the deck with investors.