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Pitch Deck Template Generator

Start with a proven template, then customize. Our AI generates the slides and talking points you need for a professional pitch deck.

Pitch Deck Generator is a free startup fundraising tool by Kubes that generates investor-ready pitch deck outlines using the Sequoia/YC framework with slide-by-slide content and speaker notes. VCs spend an average of 3 minutes per pitch deck.

Fundraising Data

3 min

Average VC time per deck

10-12

Optimal number of slides

1%

Of pitch decks get funded

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Step 1: The Problem

What is the painful problem you are solving?

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Feature Comparison

FeatureKubesBeautiful.aiSlidebean
PriceFree$12/mo$29/mo
Sequoia Framework
Speaker Notes
Visual Ideas
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How to Use the AI Pitch Deck Generator

  1. 1

    Enter your startup details - problem, solution, traction.

  2. 2

    Select your funding stage and industry.

  3. 3

    Click generate to create your deck structure.

  4. 4

    Review each slide with content and speaker notes.

  5. 5

    Export as PDF or copy content to your slides.

Why Pitch Structure Determines Funding Success

VCs spend an average of 3 minutes per deck. A well-structured narrative following proven frameworks like Sequoia's significantly increases your chances of getting a meeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

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The Anatomy of a Winning Pitch Deck Template

Every successful startup pitch deck follows the same fundamental structure, yet founders waste weeks reinventing it from scratch. The reason? They don't understand that the template isn't arbitrary—it's engineered to match how investors think. Investors evaluate hundreds of decks annually. They've developed a mental framework: first, they validate the problem ("Is this worth solving?"), then the solution ("Is this approach viable?"), then market size ("Is this big enough?"), and finally team ("Can these people execute?"). A well-structured template guides them through this exact decision-making process without friction. The "Title" slide seems obvious, but it's where most founders fail. Don't just state your company name. Your title should communicate your entire value proposition in one line: "Stripe: Payments infrastructure for the internet" vs "Stripe: A San Francisco startup." Investors should know your category and value within 3 seconds. Problem and Solution slides work as a pair. The problem must be urgent and expensive. Investors don't fund "nice to have" problems. Quantify the pain: "Companies waste $2M annually on manual accounts payable." The solution slide proves you've built something 10x better than alternatives, not incrementally better. Traction is where templates vary most. Pre-revenue startups emphasize user growth and engagement metrics. B2B SaaS highlights MRR, customer logos, and retention. Hardware companies focus on pre-orders and manufacturing milestones. The template adapts to your stage, but the principle stays constant: prove you're gaining momentum. The Ask slide is frequently misunderstood. Don't just state "Raising $2M." Specify: how much you're raising, what milestones it funds, and what valuation you're targeting. Investors appreciate directness over mystery.

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