pitch-deck
The pitch-deck skill generates professional PowerPoint presentations following a standard 10-slide structure for fundraising, sales, and business development purposes. Use this skill when users need investor pitch decks, sales presentations, product launch decks, or startup competition presentations. The skill guides users through gathering company basics, problem statements, solutions, market opportunity, product details, traction metrics, business models, competitive analysis, team information, and financial projections before structuring them into an industry-standard format.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/ailabs-393/ai-labs-claude-skills /tmp/pitch-deck && cp -r /tmp/pitch-deck/packages/skills/pitch-deck ~/.claude/skills/pitch-deckSKILL.md
# Pitch Deck Generator
## Overview
Generate professional PowerPoint pitch decks following industry best practices. This skill creates structured presentations for fundraising, sales, and business development using a proven 10-slide format.
## When to Use This Skill
Activate this skill when users request:
- Investor pitch decks for fundraising
- Sales or business development presentations
- Product launch presentations
- Startup pitch competition decks
- Any structured business presentation following standard pitch deck format
## Workflow
### Step 1: Gather Information
Collect necessary information from the user to populate the pitch deck. Use a conversational approach to gather details across the following categories:
**Required information:**
1. **Company basics**: Company name, tagline (one-liner describing what you do)
2. **Problem**: What problem are you solving? Include data or statistics if available
3. **Solution**: How does your product/service solve the problem? Key features and benefits
4. **Business model**: How do you make money? Pricing, revenue streams
**Recommended information** (include if available):
5. **Market opportunity**: Market size (TAM/SAM/SOM), growth rate, market trends
6. **Product details**: Product features, screenshots, technology highlights
7. **Traction**: Key metrics, revenue, users, growth rate, milestones, customer testimonials
8. **Competition**: Competitors, competitive advantages, differentiation
9. **Team**: Founders and key team members with relevant background
10. **Financials & Ask**: Funding amount, use of funds, financial projections, milestones
**Approach:**
- Ask open-ended questions to understand the business
- Probe for specific metrics and data points when possible
- For missing information, offer to create placeholder slides that can be updated later
- Adapt the standard 10-slide structure based on available information
### Step 2: Structure the Content
Organize the gathered information into the standard pitch deck structure:
1. **Title Slide**: Company name + tagline
2. **Problem**: Pain point being addressed
3. **Solution**: Product/service overview
4. **Market Opportunity**: Market size and growth
5. **Product**: Features and capabilities
6. **Traction**: Metrics and achievements
7. **Business Model**: Revenue and pricing
8. **Competition**: Competitive landscape
9. **Team**: Key people
10. **Financials & Ask**: Funding request and projections
**Reference best practices:** For detailed guidance on each slide's content and structure, consult `references/pitch_deck_best_practices.md`. Search for specific sections using grep:
```bash
grep -A 10 "### [Slide Number]. [Slide Name]" references/pitch_deck_best_practices.md
```
### Step 3: Create the JSON Data File
Format the collected information as a JSON file that will be consumed by the pitch deck generation script. Create a file called `pitch_data.json` with the following structure:
```json
{
"company_name": "Company Name",
"tagline": "One-line description of what you do",
"problem": [
"Problem statement 1 with data/statistics",
"Problem statement 2 showing impact",
"Problem statement 3 demonstrating urgency"
],
"solution": [
"How your product solves the problem",
"Key feature 1 and its benefit",
"Key feature 2 and its benefit",
"Unique value proposition"
],
"market": [
"TAM: Total addressable market with $ figure",
"SAM: Serviceable available market",
"SOM: Serviceable obtainable market",
"Market growth rate and trends"
],
"product": [
"Product feature 1",
"Product feature 2",
"Technology highlights",
"User experience benefits"
],
"traction": [
"Revenue: $X (YY% growth)",
"Users: X,XXX active users",
"Key milestone 1",
"Customer testimonial or social proof"
],
"business_model": [
"Revenue model (e.g., SaaS subscription)",
"Pricing: $XX/month per user",
"Unit economics: CAC, LTV, margins",
"Sales channels"
],
"competition": {
"our_advantages": [
"Advantage 1",
"Advantage 2",
"Unfair advantage/defensibility"
],
"competitors": [
"Competitor 1",
"Competitor 2",
"Alternative solutions"
]
},
"team": [
"Founder 1: Name - Background and relevant experience",
"Founder 2: Name - Background and relevant experience",
"Key hire: Name - Background and why they matter",
"Notable advisors"
],
"financials": [
"Raising: $X seed/Series A round",
"Use of funds: XX% engineering, XX% sales, XX% ops",
"Milestones with this funding",
"Runway: X-X months to next milestone"
]
}
```
**Notes:**
- All fields are optional except `company_name`
- Use arrays for bullet points (will be rendered as bullet lists)
- Competition can be either an object with `our_advantages` and `competitors` keys (for two-column layout) or a simple array
- Keep bullet points concise (1-2 lines each)
- Include specific numbers and metrics where possible
### Step 4: Generate the PowerPoint
Execute the Python script to create the PowerPoint presentation:
```bash
python3 scripts/create_pitch_deck.py pitch_data.json output_filename.pptx
```
The script will:
- Generate a professional PowerPoint file with proper formatting
- Apply consistent color scheme and typography
- Create slides based on available data (skipping sections if data not provided)
- Output a `.pptx` file ready for presentation or further customization
### Step 5: Review and Iterate
Present the generated pitch deck location to the user and offer to:
- Add missing sections if information becomes available
- Refine bullet points for clarity and impact
- Adjust structure based on specific audience (investor vs. sales pitch)
- Provide guidance on presenting the deck
**Iteration approach:**
- User can update the JSON file with new information
- Re-run the script to regenerate the updated presentation
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