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Pre-seed pitch deck

What to include (and what to leave out) when pitching at zero-to-one.

What pre-seed is actually for

At pre-seed you win with insight and evidence you can move fast. Show you understand a specific user pain and can test your way to product truth.

Useful signals now: 10-15 user interviews across 2-3 clear segments surfacing the same top-2 pains; a prototype or scripted demo; one or two acquisition experiments with basic conversion math.

You are not proving scale. You are proving there is something real to build and that you are the right team to build it.

Slides you actually need

At pre-seed, the goal is to show vision, thought process, and momentum. Here is what matters:

Executive summary

Clear 2 to 3 sentence pitch.

1
Problem

A real, urgent, and focused pain.

2
Solution

How you are approaching it, what is different, and why now.

3
Product

Even a prototype or Notion demo works.

4
Market

Who is this for, why they care, and how big it can get.

5
Go to market

What you have tried and what is next.

6
Team

Who is building this and relevant backgrounds.

7
Vision

Clear direction. Not a side project.

8
Ask

How much you are raising and how it moves the company forward.

9

What good looks like

  • 10-15 interviews with quotes and a simple cost-of-pain estimate.
  • Prototype demo with a short flow; 60% or more complete the key steps.
  • Waitlist or beta signups with source tags; basic funnel math (visit to signup to demo).
  • Two GTM tests with results (e.g., CTR, reply, demo rates) and next step.

Pitchkit gives instant feedback on each section so you do not have to guess what early-stage investors are thinking.

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Pre-seed vs angel vs seed: what changes

SlidePre-seedAngelSeed
problemFounder insight, patternReal pain + early user signsUrgency with data
productPrototype / mockupsUsable MVPValidated with retention
marketBottom-up logic, not hypeEarly sizing, segment clarity

What investors reject at pre-seed

  • Generic problem statements
  • Solutions in search of a problem
  • Market slides with made-up TAMs
  • Slides overloaded with filler
  • No clear ask or plan for the next 12 months

Investors know the risk. Your job is to reduce doubt by showing real thinking, not deck theater.

How Pitchkit helps

  • Guides your structure, no guesswork
  • Quality criteria match what real investors look for
  • Shows where your story is vague or off-track
  • Rewrite prompts help you tighten every section

You walk away with a real pitch, not just a pretty doc.

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  • What pre-seed is actually for
  • Slides you actually need
  • Pre-seed vs angel vs seed: what changes
  • What investors reject at pre-seed
  • How Pitchkit helps
  • FAQs
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Full TAM, top-down + bottom
tractionSignals, not metricsUsers, waitlists, engagementRevenue, CAC, LTV
askConvertible / SAFEUse-of-funds clarityMilestone-based round