Build your pitch deck
in 60 seconds
Answer a few questions about your startup and get a complete 11-slide pitch deck outline — with content prompts, investor tips, and best practices baked in.
The anatomy of a great pitch deck
The best pitch decks follow a proven narrative arc: hook the audience with the problem, excite them with the solution, validate with data, and close with a clear ask. Whether you're pitching to Y Combinator, angel investors, or Series A VCs, the fundamentals are the same.
How many slides should a pitch deck have?
10-15 slides is the sweet spot. Guy Kawasaki recommends 10 slides. Sequoia's template has 10. YC asks for even fewer. Our generator creates 11 slides — the essential structure that covers everything investors want to see without overwhelming them.
Common pitch deck mistakes
- Too many slides (keep it under 15 for live pitches)
- No clear problem statement
- Overstating market size with top-down TAM
- Ignoring competition (“we have no competitors”)
- Missing or vague ask
- Too much text per slide (use visuals)
From outline to funded
This generator gives you the skeleton. The real work is filling it with your unique story, data, and vision. Need help with market research, financial modeling, and go-to-market strategy? That's exactly what an AI co-founder does — 24/7, autonomously.