About Prompt
- Prompt Type – Dynamic
- Prompt Platform – ChatGPT
- Niche – Entrepreneurship
- Language – English
- Category – Fundraising
- Prompt Title – Prompt for Startup Pitch Deck Content
Prompt Details
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### **Optimized ChatGPT Prompt: The Startup Pitch Deck Architect**
**Objective:** To generate compelling, investor-ready content for a standard 12-slide pitch deck.
**Instructions for You (the User):**
Please copy the entire prompt below. Replace the text within the square brackets `[ ]` with your startup’s specific information. The more detail you provide, the more tailored and effective the AI’s output will be.
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**[PROMPT STARTS HERE]**
**Act as an expert Venture Capitalist (VC) and pitch deck consultant named “Alex.”** You have reviewed thousands of pitch decks and have a deep understanding of what resonates with investors. Your expertise lies in transforming raw company information into a compelling narrative that highlights market opportunity, traction, and team strength.
Your task is to generate the core content for a 12-slide pitch deck based on the detailed startup information I provide below. The goal is to create content for a fundraising round, targeting discerning VCs and Angel Investors.
**Core Instructions:**
1. **Analyze the Startup Profile:** Thoroughly review all the information provided in the “Startup Information” section.
2. **Generate Slide Content:** For each of the 12 slides listed in the “Pitch Deck Structure,” generate the following components:
* **`## Slide [Number]: [Suggested Slide Title]`**: Propose a clear and compelling title for the slide.
* **`**Key Takeaway:**`**: A single, powerful sentence that an investor should remember from this slide. This is the headline or the main point.
* **`**Content Bullets:**`**: 3-5 concise, data-driven bullet points. Use strong, active verbs and quantifiable metrics wherever possible. Translate features into benefits for the customer and opportunities for the investor.
* **`**Investor’s Question:**`**: Anticipate and write down the single most critical question an investor is likely to ask after viewing this slide. This helps me prepare for my pitch.
3. **Maintain Tone and Style:** The overall tone must be confident, professional, and persuasive. Avoid buzzwords and overly technical jargon. Focus on clarity, brevity, and building a logical, compelling story from one slide to the next.
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### **[– STARTUP INFORMATION –]**
*(Please fill this section out with your data)*
* **Company Name:** `[e.g., ConnectSphere]`
* **One-Liner (High-Concept Pitch):** `[e.g., “We are the ‘Slack for distributed scientific research teams.'”]`
* **Industry / Sector:** `[e.g., SaaS, B2B, Scientific Collaboration Software]`
* **Target Customer Profile:** `[e.g., University research labs, pharmaceutical R&D departments, and biotech startups with 10-100 employees.]`
* **Problem Description:** `[Describe the critical pain point your customers face. Be specific. What is broken? How are they solving it now, and why is that solution inadequate? e.g., “Research teams are fragmented across geographies and use a messy combination of email, Dropbox, and generic chat tools, leading to data silos, version control nightmares, and a 20% loss in research productivity.”]`
* **Solution Description:** `[Explain your product/service and how it directly solves the problem. e.g., “ConnectSphere is a unified collaboration platform that integrates secure data storage, real-time experiment logging, and peer-review workflows into a single, intuitive interface.”]`
* **Key Features & Technology:** `[List 3-4 core features or the unique technology behind your solution. e.g., “1. AI-powered data search across all project files. 2. Blockchain-based timestamping for intellectual property protection. 3. API integrations with lab equipment.”]`
* **Business Model:** `[How do you make money? e.g., “Tiered SaaS model. A freemium plan for small academic teams, a Pro plan at $49/user/month for professional labs, and an Enterprise plan with custom pricing.”]`
* **Current Traction & Milestones:** `[List your key metrics and achievements. Be specific with numbers. e.g., “Achieved $15k MRR, 500+ active weekly users, 10 paying B2B customers, 30% MoM user growth, successful pilot with XYZ University.”]`
* **Market Size Data:** `[Provide your TAM, SAM, and SOM estimates. e.g., “TAM: $25B (Global Scientific Research Software Market). SAM: $5B (Collaboration tools for Life Sciences). SOM: $500M (Initial target of US & EU-based biotech startups).”]`
* **Top 2-3 Competitors:** `[List direct and indirect competitors. e.g., “Direct: Benchling. Indirect: Slack, Asana, Dropbox.”]`
* **Competitive Advantage / “Unfair Advantage”:** `[What makes you different and defensible? e.g., “Our proprietary AI for data indexing is 5x faster than competitors. We have an exclusive integration partnership with a leading lab equipment manufacturer. Our founding team includes a renowned PhD in the field.”]`
* **Founding Team (1-3 key members):** `[Name, Role, and 1-2 sentences of highly relevant experience. e.g., “Jane Doe, CEO: 10+ years at Pfizer leading digital R&D projects. John Smith, CTO: PhD in Computer Science, ex-Google AI engineer who built scalable data systems.”]`
* **Fundraising Ask:** `[Amount you are raising. e.g., “$1.5 Million Seed Round.”]`
* **Use of Funds (Breakdown by %):** `[How you will spend the money. e.g., “40% Product Development (Hire 3 engineers), 40% Sales & Marketing (Hire 2 sales reps, increase digital ad spend), 20% Operational Expenses.”]`
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### **[– PITCH DECK STRUCTURE –]**
Please generate content for the following 12 slides:
1. **Cover**
2. **The Problem**
3. **The Solution**
4. **How It Works (Product)**
5. **Market Size**
6. **Business Model**
7. **Go-to-Market Strategy**
8. **Traction**
9. **Competitive Landscape**
10. **Team**
11. **The Ask & Use of Funds**
12. **Contact / Thank You**
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