You only get one shot to wow investors with your pitch deck. Let's make it count!
We specialize in turning your ideas into compelling stories, backed by data and delivered in a visually stunning way. Let’s craft a pitch deck investors can’t ignore.
FEATURED CLIENTS
Startups & VCs We’ve Supported for Fundraising
PITCH DECK PROCESS
Creating a Pitch Deck (Whether You're Doing It Alone, With Us, or Anyone Else)
Before we dive into what we do and how we help, let's break down the process of creating a pitch deck. No mysteries, no jargon (well, maybe a little), just a clear step-by-step guide to what it really takes:
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Conceptualize and outline
Your pitch deck should tell a snappy story:
- Why you exist (Pain, Painkiller, Market, Competition)
- How you make money (Business Model, Go-to-Market)
- How you’ll grow (Product Roadmap, Financial Plan, The Ask)
- Why your team is the one to pull it all off (Team)
Pro tip #1: Head over to our blog for a deep dive into each section! And while you're there, check out [Cracking the Code: Why Scalable Businesses Attract Investors], where we break down why scalability is a game-changer for securing funding.
Pro tip #2: Investors don’t invest just because of a pitch deck, but it’ll get you in the room for that all-important conversation. So keep it concise, impactful, and tailored to the investors you're wooing.
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Review your data and spot gaps
Once you’ve nailed the outline, dig into your data—what do you have, and what’s missing? Check your records from previous funding rounds, your internal strategies, and even the ideas you’ve discussed but never documented. Fill those gaps with good old-fashioned research and teamwork.
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Make it visual
Even the best data won’t shine if it looks like a mess. We’re all guilty of closing an aesthetically-challenged website or giving up on a confusing chart—don’t let your deck suffer the same fate! You don’t need a full design team, just some smart design elements and a clear structure.
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Get feedback, iterate, and pitch!
Your first draft won’t be perfect. Get feedback early, tweak it, and then it’s time to pitch!
OUR PROCESS
How We Work
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Data dump and discovery
We start by learning about you, your startup, and your target investors (and what gets them excited). We review all the data you have, cherry-picking what’s pitch-perfect and what’s better suited for the data room. Our outsider perspective makes it easier to spot the gems without getting lost in the operational details.
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Outline and data gaps
Next, we create a comprehensive outline of your pitch deck. This includes real data where it’s ready, semi-ready data marked with notes on what needs fixing, and clear labels on the data gaps—the information and analyses we need but don’t yet have. Depending on the data gap and your preference, it can be tackled internally, with our support, or entirely by us through external research.
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Filling in and visualizing
At this stage, we fill in the data gaps while simultaneously visualizing the data that’s already in good shape. The goal is to ensure the pitch deck is both analytically sound and visually compelling, making every insight shine.
04
Review and refinement
Let’s be honest: nobody nails it on the first try, and perfection is a process. That’s why we work through a few rounds of reviews and refinement until the pitch deck is ready to impress investors.
WHO WE ARE
Who We Are (and Why We Could Be a Great Fit For Your Team)
Greta Gerazimaite
Co-Founder & Partner
Hailing from Bain & Company, I know how to structure and research complex business problems and craft visual, impactful slides. I’ve gained insights into entrepreneurship at Stanford and Harvard and for the past 5+ years, I’ve worked with VC funds and founders across the US, Europe, and the Middle East—both independently and as a Co-Founder of Quasar. I understand what investors are looking for and how challenging, yet rewarding, the entrepreneurial journey can be—and the kind of support it requires.
My Superpower
I cut through the noise and get to the heart of things—no mess, no fluff.
Mohamad Al Husseini
Co Founder & Managing Director
With over a decade of experience delivering and selling management consulting projects at Strategy&, I am adept at crafting winning narratives and dissecting business problems. I’ve learned valuable lessons about entrepreneurship at INSEAD and as a Founder and Managing Director of Quasar, where I’ve spent the past few years working with founders and investors in the Middle East, Europe, and the US. An engineer by training, I easily connect with technical founders and empathetically help them navigate the fundraising process.
My Superpower
I make things visual—and that’s half the battle in telling a great story.
TESTIMONIALS
Don’t just take our word for it—here’s what other founders are saying
SNEAK PEAK
Browse sanitized examples from our pitch decks that supported successful startup fundraises
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Curious About Something? Dive Into Our FAQs
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Based on our experience and ongoing conversations with venture capital investors, three fundraising materials typically prove most useful across the capital-raising journey:
1) Teaser Pitch Deck. ~10–15 visual slides. A highly visual deck designed for founder presentations and elevator-style pitches. Focuses on the core story, vision, and why the opportunity matters now. Used to spark investor interest rather than explain every detail.
2) Investor Pitch Deck. ~15–20 information-dense slides. A structured, self-contained deck covering core VC diligence topics. Designed to be read without live narration and to clearly communicate the opportunity, business model, traction, and overall investment case.
3) Investor Memorandum. ~50 information-dense slides. A comprehensive document typically shared after initial investor interest. Expands on the investor pitch deck with deeper analysis, assumptions, and supporting data to enable informed investment decision-making.
You may need all of them, you may start with just one, or you may choose to take the work forward internally after the first deliverable.
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Yes. In many cases, our work on fundraising materials naturally evolves into broader collaboration. Founders often ask us to repurpose core narratives into sales collateral or content marketing assets, ensuring consistency across investor and commercial communication. We are also frequently re-engaged to support strategy refinement, growth decision-making, and structuring for scale as the business matures.
Additionally, founders sometimes seek our help with adjacent needs that strengthen overall investor readiness. This may include:
Brand and visual identity development
Simple investor-ready website creation, typically built on content management systems such as Squarespace with light customization
Fundraising strategy guidance, such as identifying the right funds to target based on geography, stage, sector focus, and fund dynamics
We don’t run investor outreach campaigns or “sell introductions”. However, when we work closely with a company and there is a clear strategic fit with someone in our network, we may facilitate an introduction.
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Timelines depend on complexity and founder readiness, but typical ranges are:
Teaser pitch deck: ~1 week
Investor pitch deck: ~2 weeks
Investor memorandum: ~3–4 weeks
Brand and visual identity: ~2 weeks
Simple investor-ready website: ~2 weeks
Fundraising strategy: ~1 week
These timelines assume active collaboration and timely feedback.
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Our pricing is modular and tailored to each situation. After an initial discussion, we provide a clear proposal outlining scope and options. Typical starting ranges are:
Fundraising documents: from €5,000
Visual and branding services: from €2,000
Bundled engagements are usually more cost-efficient, as once we understand your business, additional deliverables can be developed faster.
For larger engagements, we can offer installment-based payment structures to support cash-flow planning.
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We combine strategy depth with design precision.
With over two decades of combined experience across the US, Europe, and the Middle East and backgrounds spanning institutions such as Harvard, Stanford, INSEAD, Bain & Company, and Strategy&, we approach fundraising materials as investment cases, not slide exercises.
We rigorously challenge assumptions, pressure-test narratives, and help founders close logical gaps before investors find them.
Every engagement is crafted from scratch. No templates. No production lines. Founders work directly with us. The result is material that is both analytically robust and visually distinctive.
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We take confidentiality seriously. All discussions and materials shared with us are kept strictly confidential. We are happy to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) if required.
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