Prepare Your Series A Pitch Deck with AI

Build a data-driven series a pitch deck by speaking your growth story. Talkpitch generates metrics slides, team slides, and market narrative in real-time.

How to Build a Series A Pitch Deck in Talkpitch

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Step 01

Load your metrics context

Enter your company name, all team members and their roles, and your key metrics — ARR, growth rate, NRR, customer count. These get baked into the AI's generation logic so every number slide uses your actual data.

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Step 02

Speak the full pitch narrative

Tell the Series A story out loud: problem, solution, go-to-market, traction, unit economics, team, market, and the ask. Each section triggers the appropriate slide layout.

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Step 03

Edit with an investor lens

Is traction front-loaded? Are metrics the biggest numbers on each slide? Is the go-to-market section believable based on what you've actually done? Edit with those questions in mind.

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Step 04

Practice under investor pressure

Run the deck in Talkpitch presentation mode with a co-founder or advisor asking hard questions mid-presentation. Fix weak sections in a new session.

Features for Series A Pitch Decks

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Metrics slides built for dense data

Speak your ARR, NRR, CAC, LTV, and growth rate in one connected narrative and the AI generates a metrics layout with clean number callouts — no fighting with table formatting.

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Unit economics slide

Say your CAC and LTV numbers and the AI generates a metrics slide to hold them prominently — because at Series A, burying these in bullets is a mistake.

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Go-to-market as structured steps

Speak through which channels are working and the AI generates a bullets or steps layout with specific, believable channel breakdown.

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Team slide with operator credibility

Introduce your team with their relevant domain expertise and execution track record — not just names and titles.

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Competitor comparison auto-detected

Mention competitors and the AI triggers the competitor layout automatically — specific, honest, and brief.

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Deck quality compounds with each session

Expect 3-5 sessions: one to get the full story out, one to edit and re-record weak sections, one to time and pressure-test, one or two final run-throughs.

Why Series A Founders Choose Talkpitch

No fighting with metrics formatting

Copying ARR, NRR, and CAC numbers into Google Slides and making them look right is where hours disappear. Speak them and the layout is handled.

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Metrics-first structure by default

At Series A, investors are betting on the business, not the vision. Talkpitch generates metrics callouts prominently when you speak your numbers — they don't get buried.

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Think faster out loud than in text

Gamma needs you to type your Series A narrative. Most founders who've spent 18 months pitching in conversations think faster out loud. Talkpitch matches that.

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Story and proof in the same session

Each run-through builds the deck and cements the delivery simultaneously. By the time the deck is presentation-ready, you've practiced it 3-5 times.

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Spots weak sections before investors do

Where do you stumble? Where does the story break? Find these in Talkpitch practice sessions, not in front of a partner at a top-tier fund.

Ready to build your Series A deck?

Speak through your growth story and let the AI handle the layout while you focus on the narrative.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We have answers.

Talkpitch generates structured slide layouts from your speech: metrics callouts, bullet lists, team layouts, timelines, and competitor comparisons. It doesn't generate charts from uploaded data. The most effective approach is to generate the deck structure with Talkpitch and add specific charts (revenue charts, cohort analysis) as overlays or image slides during the editing pass.

Speak through the metrics section in one connected narrative: 'ARR is $1.8M, we grew 25% last month, NRR is 118%, and CAC payback is 8 months.' The AI generates a metrics layout slide capturing the key numbers. Adjust in the editor to emphasize the most important figures.

Gamma generates from a text prompt. You'd type out your Series A narrative in structured form, then Gamma designs it. That works if you prefer writing. Talkpitch works if you think faster out loud than in text — which is most founders who've spent the last 18 months pitching in conversations, not writing.

After a session you have a saved deck. You can review and present it yourself; for sharing with others, screensharing or recording a presentation session is the current path. Export to PowerPoint/Google Slides is on the roadmap.

Expect 3-5 sessions: one to get the full story out, one to edit the output and re-record weak sections, one to time and pressure-test the narrative, and one or two final run-throughs. The deck quality compounds with each pass.