Pitch decks • Investor updates • Board decks • PPTX export • No fluff • Pitch decks • Investor updates • Board decks • PPTX export • No fluff •

Investor decks
without the pain.

Build a pitch deck, investor update, or board deck from rough notes, a doc, or a clean outline. Then refine slide-by-slide and export a real PPTX that people can share, edit, and present.

Fast first draft

Get to a usable deck quickly so you spend time on the message, not on empty slides.

Slide-by-slide control

Rewrite, tighten, reorder, switch layouts, and keep the deck consistent.

Export that works

PPTX and PDF exports made for real sharing and real meetings.

Who this is for

Founders

Seed to Series decks, quick iterations, constant updates.

Operators

Investor updates, board decks, internal strategy reviews.

Advisors

Helping teams structure the story and make the deck readable.

Best inputs for investor decks

Pick one

  • Outline mode: best when you already know the structure and want clean slides fast.
  • Paste text: best when you have messy notes, a memo, or a doc to turn into a deck.
  • PDF or DOCX: best for turning an existing narrative into a presentation you can edit.

A pitch outline that works

Use this as your default. You can cut sections depending on stage and audience, but this order is reliable.

  1. 1. Title: company, one-liner, who it is for
  2. 2. Problem: what hurts, who feels it, why now
  3. 3. Solution: what you do, how it works, why it is different
  4. 4. Market: who pays, how big, what you start with
  5. 5. Traction: proof, growth, usage, revenue, retention
  6. 6. Business model: pricing, unit economics, sales motion
  7. 7. Go to market: channels, why it works, what you learned
  8. 8. Competition: how buyers decide, your wedge, your edge
  9. 9. Team: why you, why now, what you have done before
  10. 10. Ask: how much, what it funds, milestones, runway

Rule: every slide should answer a question an investor is actually asking. If it does not, remove it.

Build the deck in GeneratePPT

1 Choose input

Use Outline if you have structure. Use Text/PDF/DOCX if you have raw material.

2 Generate draft

Let it build a complete first pass. Do not perfect anything yet.

3 Trim and reorder

Cut slides, merge overlaps, move traction earlier if it is strong.

Polish like a pro

Fast polish checklist

  • Cut paragraphs: replace with a headline and 2 to 4 bullets.
  • Use numbers: growth, retention, conversion, pipeline, revenue. Concrete beats vague.
  • One message per slide: if it has two, split it.
  • Make charts readable: fewer bars, fewer labels, bigger text.

When you want a faster edit loop, use AI Director for specific instructions like: rewrite this slide, shorten the bullets, switch to two columns, make the metric bigger, add a comparison slide, or add an ask slide.

Export and share

PPTX

Best when someone might edit later, reuse slides, or present from PowerPoint.

PDF

Best for sending, reading on any device, or printing.

FAQ

how many slides should a pitch deck be?

Usually 10 to 15 for a first meeting. If you need 25, your story is probably not tight yet.

should i send pptx or pdf to investors?

PDF is safest for sharing. PPTX is great when you are collaborating internally or iterating with a partner.

what should i optimize for?

Clarity. Then proof. Then pacing. Most decks fail because they are too wordy and too vague.

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Explore Use Cases

Business Teams

For Business Teams

Weekly updates, quarterly plans, internal docs, and meeting decks that need to look consistent fast.

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Executive Briefs

For Executives

Tight narrative, clear charts, and decks that survive being forwarded, edited, and opened right before the meeting.

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Product Guide

How to Use GeneratePPT

Master the AI Director and prompts in 5 minutes.

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Founder Mode

For Founders

Pitches, investor updates, product launches, and board prep when you need speed and a real PPTX file at the end.

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Investor Materials

For Investors

Turn memos, notes, and PDFs into structured slides. Keep it readable, not decorative.

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Sales Teams

For Sales Teams

Proposals, case studies, pitch variations, and follow ups. Generate once, reuse everywhere, export clean.

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Consultants & Agencies

For Consultants

Client decks, audits, strategies, and workshop slides that must look solid without spending your week in layout mode.

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Product & Marketing

For Product & Marketing

Launch decks, internal rollouts, positioning docs, and story structure when content matters more than polish theater.

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Training & Enablement

For Training & Enablement

Turn docs into structured lessons, build workshops fast, and keep a consistent deck style across sessions.

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Teaching

For Teachers

Lesson slides, lectures, and classroom friendly decks from notes, PDFs, and outlines, without template hunting.

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School

For Students

Turn research, notes, and readings into structured slides, then export to PPTX for final edits and submission.

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Public Speaking

For Talks & Webinars

Lecture decks, keynotes, and webinars. Build a clear narrative skeleton first, then export a clean PPTX for delivery.

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