The visual story that moves an investor from interested to convinced.
The pitch deck is the most consequential document in fundraising. It’s the document that gets shared internally at VC firms, the one that gets discussed in partner meetings, the one that decides whether you advance to the next stage or get filtered out.
Most pitch decks are bad. They’re too long, visually inconsistent, packed with jargon, and structured around what the founder wants to say rather than what the investor needs to see. The good ones are 10-12 slides, tell a clear story, and answer the obvious questions before they’re asked.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a deck that’s visually polished, narratively tight, and structured around proven investor psychology. The case study and template will give you a starting point that’s better than what 80 percent of founders ship — your job is to make it 5 percent better than that.