Pitch Deck Prompt Builder

Build AI prompts for every slide in your investor deck

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The Pitch Deck Prompt Builder turns the daunting blank-deck problem into a guided sequence of AI prompts — one per slide. You enter your company name, stage, industry, and funding ask once, and the tool generates a tailored prompt for every slide in the standard venture narrative: problem, solution, market, product, business model, traction, competition, team, and the ask. Each prompt is engineered to produce a tight, investor-ready draft you can then sharpen with your real numbers. Everything runs in your browser.

How it works

You provide four inputs — company name, stage (pre-seed through Series A and beyond), industry, and funding ask — and the builder injects them into slide-specific templates. Each template encodes what a strong version of that slide does: the problem prompt forces a single, visceral pain point; the market prompt asks for a credible bottom-up TAM/SAM/SOM rather than a hand-wavy top-down number; the traction prompt demands concrete, verifiable metrics; the ask prompt ties the raise to specific milestones and use of funds.

The prompts also adapt to your stage. A pre-seed deck leans on vision, problem, and team because hard traction is limited, so those prompts ask for a sharper narrative. A Series A deck emphasises growth metrics and unit economics, so the traction and business-model prompts demand numbers and cohort detail. This keeps each generated slide appropriate to what investors at your stage actually scrutinise.

Tips and notes

AI is a superb drafting partner and a poor source of truth. Let it shape the narrative and tighten your wording, but every figure on the deck — market size, growth rate, revenue, runway — must be your real, defensible data, because investors will probe it. Run the problem and solution slides first to lock your core story, then keep that framing consistent across the remaining prompts. Aim for ten to twelve core slides with a detailed appendix, and after generating, read each slide aloud as if presenting; if it does not sound like you, rewrite it in your own voice before the pitch.

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