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EarlyDeck Signature

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497€

I want a complete pitch deck delivered for me, based on a clear investor narrative

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What's included

60-min discovery call (vision, strategy, investor angle)
Pre-seed narrative + positioning crafted for you
Complete slide content written (10-12 slides)
Investor-ready deck delivery (PDF)
1 revision round (content-focused)
Editable source file (PowerPoint or Google Slides)

Description

EarlyDeck Signature

What this product is

EarlyDeck Signature is a done-for-you pre-seed pitch deck service. It is built for founders who want a complete deck delivered based on a strong investor narrative, without spending weeks learning how to structure or write it themselves.

You bring the context. The story, positioning, and slide content are created for you.

The process

  1. You start with a 60-minute discovery call focused on your product, market, vision, and the investor angle that makes the most sense at pre-seed.
  2. Based on that call and any materials you already have, the pre-seed narrative and positioning are crafted for you.
  3. Full slide content is written for a complete 10-12 slide deck, aligned with how pre-seed investors read and evaluate decks.
  4. You receive an investor-ready deck draft delivered as a PDF, plus an editable PowerPoint or Google Slides source file.
  5. One content-focused revision round is included to refine claims, clarity, and flow based on your feedback.

Design is intentionally clean and readable, prioritizing clarity over heavy visual polish.

Expected results

You receive a complete, credible pre-seed pitch deck draft that you can immediately use for investor conversations, warm intros, and feedback. The deck clearly communicates your insight, solution, market opportunity, and why your team should exist.

Founders typically save weeks of work and avoid common early-stage mistakes such as overloading slides, mis-framing traction, or telling a story investors do not recognize.

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