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YC Seed Deck Template

This document provides a template for building a simple and concise seed funding deck. It recommends focusing on narrative over detail when pitching at the seed stage. The template outlines key sections like problem, solution, traction, finances, future growth, and team. It emphasizes clarity, brevity and avoiding pretense about market or business details at this early stage.

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YC Seed Deck Template

This document provides a template for building a simple and concise seed funding deck. It recommends focusing on narrative over detail when pitching at the seed stage. The template outlines key sections like problem, solution, traction, finances, future growth, and team. It emphasizes clarity, brevity and avoiding pretense about market or business details at this early stage.

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  • Introduction
  • Seed Deck Template Overview
  • Problems with Bad Seed Decks
  • Our Solution: Seed Deck Template
  • Usage Statistics
  • Financial Impact on Fundraising
  • Scientific Basis for Effectiveness
  • Revenue Model
  • Future Growth Plan
  • Team Introduction
  • Funding Requirements

Intro to the YC seed deck template: Not a template slide

Demo Day for our Winter 2018 batch is a week from today. We’re largely focused on preparing companies for their on-stage presentations, but are
also working with them on slightly longer decks to use in follow-up conversations with investors.

I’ve written about pitching before, and realized that what we were missing was a clear template for how founders should lay out their stories through
slides. The deck below is a template for how I think companies should build seed decks. While the main target for this template is a company raising
its seed round, the deck is not all that different from best practices for a Series A deck - which we’ll release next.

The key point to remember here is that founders should strive for clarity and concision. This is not the right place to write a treatise on your market or
world philosophy. The simple truth is that there isn’t very much meaningful detail to explore for most seed stage companies. When founders pretend
that there is, their stories get muddled, and the investors get lost.

Focus on narrative. The rest is commentary.[1]

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[1] This deck is intentionally simple in design. Kevin Hale wrote a great piece about how to design decks well.
https://blog.ycombinator.com/how-to-design-a-better-pitch-deck/

Thanks to Jared Friedman for suggesting that we put this together, and for reviewing it.
Seed deck template, Inc.
A template that tells you how to build a seed deck
Founders build bad seed decks
● This wastes a huge amount of time
● Bad seed decks mean they don’t raise the money they need
● No money means companies are forced to survive on revenue

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Our template solves this problem
● It’s fast to use
● Simple to explain
● Improves lives and cleans teeth

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All the companies are using us
- 50% growth per
month. Every month.

- 100% retention

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Money raised thanks to our decks
- US$s, not C$s
- 95% better than
fundraises without
our decks

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Our decks work because of science
● Time to create a deck is 90% less
● Edward Tufte approved
● We pick better color schemes
● Have you heard of the power of paper?

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We make money on every deck
● 5% of all capital raised + 1% royalty on business revenue
● That’s $6m in revenue last year alone
● Free to produce new decks, because we don’t do any work, it’s a google slide
template

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Future growth
● There are 1000 slide decks made in SF every day
● That’s the first market, but it’s slowed because of how hard decks are to build
● We’re going to make decks bigger, better, and easier, which means more
decks

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Team

CTO with CEO who VP eng


lots of knows how who
experience to pitch does not
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sleep
What we need
● $1.5m
● This is for engineers and marketing
● With this money, we’ll hit all the milestones for our next round within 2 days
● Thanks

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