The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- You've been tweaking the same 15 slides for a month and they still don't tell a clear story
- Your deck has too much text on every slide and investors lose interest by slide three
- Design tools like Canva give you templates but no guidance on what to say
With aidowith.me
- A narrative arc that keeps investors engaged from slide one to the ask
- Concise slide copy with data visualizations, not walls of text
- A polished pitch deck in 1 hour, ready for your next meeting
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Structure your narrative
Define the story arc: problem, solution, market, traction, team, ask. AI helps you sequence the slides for maximum impact.
Write and design each slide
AI generates slide copy and suggests data visualizations. You refine the message and pick the design that fits your brand.
Polish and rehearse
Tighten copy, check flow, and review the deck as a whole. Walk away with a file ready for your next pitch meeting.
Build your pitch deck with AI
12 steps, about 1 hour, and slides that make investors pay attention.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Structure your narrative
Write and design each slide
Polish and rehearse
A polished pitch deck in 1 hour, ready for your next meeting
"Rebuilt our pitch deck in one session. Went from getting polite 'we'll get back to you' to booking second meetings."- CEO, pre-seed startup
Questions
The route works with ChatGPT or Claude for slide copy, and Gamma, Canva, or Google Slides for design. You generate the content with AI and build slides in your preferred tool. No expensive software needed. The route focuses on the narrative and copy, which matter more than which design tool you use.
Most investor presentations work best at 10-12 slides. The route covers each one: title, problem, solution, market, product, business model, traction, team, competition, financials, and the ask. Some decks add an appendix for detailed supporting data. The route helps you decide what goes on slides versus what you present verbally.
The route adapts to any presentation context: sales proposals, internal business cases, conference talks, and quarterly board updates for established companies. The 12-step structure works because it's about storytelling and audience persuasion, not just startup fundraising. Swap 'investors' for 'leadership' or 'clients' and the same narrative and structural principles apply.