Series B proves you can scale what works. Product-market fit is established. Now investors want to see that your growth engine runs efficiently and you have a clear plan to expand.
The evidence shifts from 'does this work?' to 'how fast and how far can this go?' You need to show that adding capital produces predictable, efficient growth across geographies, segments, or product lines.
Series B is where startups become real companies. Operational maturity, hiring velocity, and financial discipline matter as much as revenue growth.
Every slide needs to demonstrate scale readiness and operational maturity:
Current scale, growth rate, and why now is the time to accelerate.
Addressable market expansion, penetration rates, and whitespace opportunity.
Platform evolution, product-market fit evidence, and roadmap for expansion.
Multiple proven channels, CAC by channel, and expansion playbook.
Revenue trajectory, cohort economics, and leading indicators of scale.
Detailed unit economics, burn efficiency, and path to profitability.
Leadership depth, key hires, and organizational readiness for scale.
Geographic, vertical, or product-line expansion with clear sequencing.
Round size, allocation, and milestones that unlock Series C or profitability.
| Slide | Series A | Series B |
|---|---|---|
| product | Product-market fit evidence | Platform with multiple use cases |
| gtm | One working channel | Multiple channels with unit economics |
| traction | Early revenue, retention | Scaled revenue, cohort economics |
| financials | Path to unit economics | Proven unit economics, efficiency |
| team | Core team, key hires planned | Full leadership, org design for scale |
| ask | Prove PMF, reach $1-5M ARR | Capture market, reach $10-50M ARR |
Series B investors have seen hundreds of companies that grew fast but could not scale efficiently. Every metric needs to prove you are the exception.
Your Series B deck needs to tell two stories: what you built and where it goes from here.