Having reviewed hundreds of pitch decks that led to successful funding rounds, we noticed clear patterns in structure, design, and storytelling.
The 12-slide framework
The most effective pitch decks follow a consistent structure: Problem, Solution, Market size, Product, Traction, Business model, Competition, Team, Financials, The ask, Timeline, Contact.
Design matters more than you think
Investors see hundreds of decks a month. A polished, professional design signals competence. It won't save a bad business, but it prevents a good one from being dismissed.
Data over adjectives
Replace "huge market opportunity" with "$4.2B TAM growing at 18% CAGR". Numbers are credible; superlatives are not.
The 10/20/30 rule
10 slides, 20 minutes, 30pt minimum font size. Guy Kawasaki's rule still holds after two decades because it forces clarity.
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