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Generate a fundraising deck VCs actually finish reading

From pre-seed to Series A — SlideGMM writes a deck in the structure top VCs expect: problem, solution, market sizing, traction, team, ask. Editable in PowerPoint.

Fundraising deck FAQs

  • They overlap, but a fundraising deck specifically targets the investor decision: round size, valuation framing, use of funds, and milestones the round buys you. A general pitch deck covers product and market without those round-specific slides. SlideGMM's fundraising template adds the round-specific slides automatically.

  • For pre-seed, including a target round size and rough use-of-funds is fine and saves a meeting. For Series A+, most founders share valuation only after the partner meeting. SlideGMM lets you generate two versions — public (no valuation) and private (full terms) — from the same source content.

  • The deck and supporting docs are separate. SlideGMM generates the deck (.pptx) and you can also export key slides as PDF for the data room. For full data room build (financial model, cap table, customer list), you'll still use spreadsheets and Notion — we focus on the deck.

  • Pre-seed: 10–14 slides. Series A: 14–18 slides. Series B+: up to 22 with appendix. SlideGMM's default scales by stage — describe the round you're raising for and the deck length adjusts. Going past these ranges makes VCs disengage; going below makes you look unprepared.

  • Angels often want narrative and traction proof; VCs want market size and unit economics on top of that. SlideGMM lets you mark the audience in the prompt ("for angels" vs "for institutional VCs") and adjusts emphasis — angel version leans story-heavy, VC version leans data-heavy.

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