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The deck generator

An investor reads
eleven slides.
We write the first ten.

Skeptral turns a validated idea into a seed deck, built in the order a partner expects to read it, filled with the actual market data behind your verdict. You bring the traction slide. We bring the narrative arc, the TAM maths, and the structure.

Seed deck · v1
Slide 01 / 11
The problem

Founders burn a year proving an idea the market already answered in public.

Drawn from your verdict

A deck is a story with a spreadsheet attached.

Investors don't read decks slide by slide. They read for an arc: a real pain, a sharp wedge, a market big enough to matter, and a reason it has to happen now. We sequence the eleven slides so that arc holds, then drop your data into each one.

1Set-up

Tension, fast

Problem, solution, why-now. Three slides that make a partner lean in before the maths starts.

2Proof

The market is real

TAM sizing, the model, the competitor gap. The case that this is worth a fund's decade.

3Pay-off

The ask, earned

Projections and the round, framed so the number you raise maps to the milestones it buys.

Slide 04

Market size, bottom-up.

Built bottom-up from the market read behind your verdict, the demand signals and competitor pricing, never a niche rounded up to a trillion. The number you present is the number you can defend in the meeting.

Figures shown are illustrative of the layout, not a real market.

$50M
SOM
$400M
SAM
$1.2B
TAM

Eleven slides, in the order they get read.

Every deck follows the same skeleton because investors pattern-match against it. Pick a slide to see the headline we'd draft for it. We build the structure and fill what we can prove. The one we leave to you is the honest one.

Yellow = yours to fill
Seed deck · v1
Slide 01 / 11
The Problem

Founders burn a year proving an idea the market already answered in public.

Drawn from your verdict

Data, not boilerplate.

Nothing in the deck is generic filler. Each slide pulls from the same Validation Engine that produced your verdict, so the story you pitch is the story the data already told.

01Slide

Financial projections

A framed Year 1 to 3 slide, left blank for your real numbers built from the business model, not a fabricated curve.

from →Business model
Slide 01
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Y1
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Y2
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Y3
02Slide

Competitor mapping

A 2x2 that places you against the incumbents, with the gap you are filling made obvious at a glance.

from →Competitor data
Slide 02
you
03Slide

Market sizing

A bottom-up market read from real demand signals and competitor pricing, never a niche rounded up, defensible in the room.

from →Demand + pricing
Slide 03
SOM
SAM
TAM
04Slide

Built for investors

The slide order VCs expect, so your story lands in the sequence that reads naturally to a partner.

from →The sequence
Slide 04
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02
03
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Deck assembled
Eleven slides, in order. Now run it.
Iterate fastPivot the idea, regenerate the whole deck in one pass
Export the deckSelf-contained HTML and editable PowerPoint (.pptx) today, print-to-PDF ready. Figma on the roadmap.Roadmap
A great deck doesn't try to close the round. It earns the second meeting. We build for that one job: get you in the room with the story already straight.

How the deck is structured

Walk in with the narrative settled.

Validate the idea, then turn the verdict into a deck investors recognise. You spend your prep time on the traction slide, not the template.