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The average time an investor spends with your pitch deck.
(That's about 6 seconds a slide).
The average time an investor spends with your pitch deck.
(That's about 6 seconds a slide).
I help startups concisely craft their story, communicate their potential to investors, and crush it with data visuals with my Rich Pitch Deck Design Plan.
Investors spend an average of 2 minutes 12 seconds* with your pitch deck. That's about 6 seconds per slide. To grab and hold their attention, your deck must be clear, concise, convincing and compelling. With my Rich Pitch Deck Design Plan, together we'll help you make your venture crystal clear to VC's.
*Source: Dropbox Docsend (2023 data)
The problem
About
The process
The 4 steps to my Rich Pitch Deck Design Plan
PHASE 1:
​I COLLECT everything I need to thoroughly understand your company, industry, and market so I'll be equipped to create a deck that has clarity and impact for investors.
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PHASE 2:
I nail down the FRAMEWORK and structure of your story, highlighting key information and data in a sequence that flows, leaving VC's impressed.
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PHASE 3:
​I DESIGN a visually effective deck to best communicate your story, iterating until your pitch is as convincing and credible as possible.
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PHASE 4:
When you are 100% satisfied that your deck includes everything it needs to capture investors' attention, I DELIVER it to you so you can confidently walk into your next VC meeting.
About me
For 10 years, I was an entrepreneur. ​I understand how much work it takes to make a business succeed.
Now I am here to help startup founders win funding with their pitch deck. Everyone knows competition is fierce.
Individual VC firms can receive more than 1,000 proposals per year.* Your pitch needs to capture their attention with a compelling story, supported by facts.
With my Rich Pitch Deck Design Plan, I help you craft a winning strategy to communicate your startup's value.
*Source: MoneyCrashers
If you're afraid to fail, you've already failed because you're not going to try.
It's not so much what we're doing, but why and whom we're doing it for.
URI LEVINE, BUILDER AND FORMER CEO OF WAZE
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