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Angel pitch deck

How to pitch angel investors when you are just getting started.

What angel investing is actually about

Angel investors back founders early - often before there is a product, revenue, or institutional interest. They are betting on you, your insight, and your ability to figure it out.

At this stage, you are not proving product-market fit. You are proving you understand the problem deeply and can move fast enough to find answers.

Angels invest in conviction and clarity. Show both.

Slides you need for angels

Angel decks are lean. Focus on story, not slides. Here is the core structure:

Your story
1

Why you? What made you start this? Founder-market fit.

Problem
2

A real problem you have seen firsthand. Make it specific.

Solution
3

What you are building and why it is different.

Early traction
4

Conversations, waitlist, prototype feedback. Anything real.

Market
5

Who is this for and how big can it get? Keep it honest.

Team
6

Why you are the right people to build this.

Ask
7

How much you are raising, what you will do with it, and the terms (usually a SAFE).

What angels actually care about

  • Do I believe this founder can figure it out?
  • Is the problem real and worth solving?
  • Is there any evidence of momentum?
  • Can I help beyond capital?
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Angels vs institutional investors

DimensionAngelsVCs
Decision speedDays to weeksWeeks to months
Check size$10K - $100K typical$500K+ typical
Due diligenceRelationship-basedProcess-driven
Primary focusFounder and visionMetrics and market
Terms

What turns angels off

  • No clear founder-market fit story
  • Overly polished decks with no substance
  • Unrealistic valuations or terms
  • No evidence of customer conversations
  • Asking for money without clarity on use

Angels are betting on you personally. Make it easy to say yes.

Pitchkit helps

  • Build your narrative step by step
  • Get feedback calibrated to angel expectations
  • Identify gaps before your first pitch meeting
  • Export and share easily

First impressions matter. Make yours count.

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Pre-seed pitch deckPitch deck slidesSAFE agreementsValuation cap
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  • What angel investing is actually about
  • Slides you need for angels
  • Angels vs institutional investors
  • What turns angels off
  • Pitchkit helps
  • FAQs
  • Related resources
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