The Problem and the Fix
Without a skill
- Sending a 20-slide deck cold and never hearing back because investors won't open a deck from someone they don't know
- Cramming everything into one page and ending up with 8-point font and no visual breathing room
- Not knowing which 7 things investors look for in a first-touch pitch doc
With aidowith.me
- AI structures your 5-bullet brief into the exact 7-section one-pager format investors expect
- Tight editing prompts help you cut to the essential without losing the narrative thread
- One clean page with every key question answered so investors can decide in 90 seconds whether to engage
Who Builds This With AI
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Sales & BizDev
Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.
How It Works
Write Your 5-Bullet Startup Brief
Summarize your startup in 5 bullets: the problem you solve, your solution, your market size, your traction, and your team. This is your AI input. The better your brief, the stronger the one-pager output.
Generate the One-Pager Draft
Ask the AI to structure your brief into the 7-section one-pager format. Get a draft with a company description, problem-solution pair, market opportunity, business model, traction highlights, team snapshot, and funding ask.
Tighten and Format
Use 2 to 3 editing prompts to cut unnecessary words, sharpen your traction statement, and make the ask specific (amount, use of funds, milestone). Format for a clean single-page PDF you'd be proud to send cold.
Build Your Investor One-Pager Today
Follow the 13-step Pitch Deck route on aidowith.me and ship a one-page pitch that earns the investor meeting.
Start This Skill →What You Walk Away With
Write Your 5-Bullet Startup Brief
Generate the One-Pager Draft
Tighten and Format
One clean page with every key question answered so investors can decide in 90 seconds whether to engage
"I used to send my 12-slide deck cold and get 3% response rates. After building a one-pager with AI, I send it first and get investor replies asking for the full deck. Night and day difference."- Founder of a pre-seed B2C app
Questions
7 elements: a 1-sentence company description, the problem you solve, your solution and how it works, the market opportunity (TAM or serviceable market), your traction (revenue, users, growth rate), your team (why you), and your ask (how much, for what milestone). One page, readable in 2 minutes. AI helps you write each section in the language investors respond to, not founder enthusiasm without specifics.
An executive summary is for internal stakeholders or board members. It's detailed and assumes shared context. An investor one-pager is for people who don't know you yet. It's shorter, more visual, and designed to create interest rather than provide full information. The goal isn't to explain everything. It's to make the investor want to see the deck. AI helps you write for that specific goal.
3 things: a specific problem statement (not 'X is broken' but the exact pain your customer has), a concrete traction number (revenue, growth rate, or a notable customer), and a clear unique insight about why you'll win. AI helps you identify which of your startup facts are most investor-compelling and write them with precision. The Pitch Deck route on aidowith.me includes investor review prompts that stress-test your one-pager against common skeptic questions.