Investor documents
Pitch Deck
An investor-ready pitch deck generated from your plan—real headlines and bullets per slide, not an empty outline.
Example output
Sample document
Full-depth fictional StartupDrafter example — the same section structure, narrative quality, and conservative break-even economics you get from your own plan. Industry-standard length for review before you buy. View only, no download.
pitch-deck.md
View onlyPitch Deck — StartupDrafter
Slide 1 — Title
StartupDrafter
Idea to investor-ready business plan in minutes
Founder name · Date · Pre-seed
Slide 2 — Problem
Founders spend 1–2 days prompting generic AI for a business plan.
By slide three of the deck, numbers no longer match the lean canvas or spreadsheet.
Investors notice immediately. Consultants fix it for €5k+ and weeks.
Slide 3 — Solution
One short AI interview → linked Core Business Logic workspace → 16 investor documents on demand.
Edit pricing once. Deck, canvas, and financials stay aligned.
Slide 4 — Product
[Screenshot: workspace with product, market, GTM, financials tabs]
- Guided discovery (10–15 turns)
- Ask · Discuss · Apply AI advisors
- Generate & export MD, DOCX, PDF, PPTX, XLSX
Slide 5 — How It Works
- Discover — interview captures your venture
- Compile — assumptions become a linked plan
- Refine — advisors grounded in your context
- Export — sixteen standard deliverables
Median time to first export in pilots: ~47 minutes
Slide 6 — Market
SAM: ~420k English-speaking pre-seed founders/year searching for plan help
Wedge: Self-serve planning with cross-document consistency — gap between ChatGPT and consultants
SOM (36 mo): 4,800 projects · ~€154k cumulative (bootstrap SEO + community)
Slide 7 — Business Model
| Builder | €29.99 early bird / €59.99 list per project |
| Top-up | €12.99 for +100 interaction tokens |
| Philosophy | Pay once — no subscription lock-in |
Slide 8 — Unit Economics (honest)
| Per early-bird project | |
|---|---|
| Revenue | €29.99 |
| Variable COGS | −€18.55 |
| Gross profit | €11.44 (~38%) |
Inference-heavy today — near break-even per sale until volume and caching improve.
Target 45% gross margin by Y3.
Slide 9 — Traction
- 86 waitlist signups (beta)
- 9 paid pilots · 89% reached first export
- 7/9 blind reviews preferred our draft vs template pack
- Document sample gallery live on marketing site
Slide 10 — Go-To-Market
Phase 1: Founder communities, build-in-public, waitlist launch
Phase 2: Intent SEO — document guides + comparison pages
Phase 3: Accelerator affiliate codes (low CAC fits thin margin)
No paid ads in base case.
Slide 11 — Competition
| Consistency | Speed | |
|---|---|---|
| ChatGPT | Low | High |
| Templates | Low | Medium |
| Consultants | High | Low |
| StartupDrafter | High | High |
Slide 12 — Team
Technical solo founder — product, engineering, GTM.
Building in public; optimizing for export completion and COGS discipline.
Slide 13 — Ask
Raising €120k pre-seed
| Use | % |
|---|---|
| SEO & content | 40% |
| Inference optimization | 35% |
| Community GTM & partnerships | 25% |
18-month path to operating break-even at ~180 projects/month
Appendix (optional)
- Sample executive summary excerpt
- COGS audit methodology
- SEO keyword cluster map
What it is
A full pitch deck: slide-level titles, talking points, and proof tied to your story (problem, solution, market, traction, team, ask). Built to export and polish in Slides or Keynote—stronger than a slide-by-slide prompt list.
Why it matters
Decks that are only design lack substance; decks that are only bullets lack flow. Generated narrative plus slide-ready text saves time for rehearsal and design—not blank-page anxiety.
Who it's for
Founders raising or refreshing a story, demo-day participants, and anyone sending a deck after diligence questions.
What you'll find inside
- Complete slide stack ordered for your stage
- Headlines, bullets, and evidence per slide
- Appendix slides suggested for diligence deep dives
When to use it
Demo days, investor sends, partner reviews—when you need a deck, not a planning doc.
After you generate it
Move content into your template, refine visuals with a designer if needed, and rehearse each slide’s proof points with your team.