A good investor pitch deck has one job: to make the business clear enough for someone to want the next conversation.
For Startup Month, we are putting all pitch deck templates in focus.
Before designing our pitch decks, we researched successful startup presentations to understand what actually appears in strong investor decks. We looked at how founders structure the story, what information investors usually expect to see, and which slide sections keep showing up when a pitch is built for funding conversations.
That research shaped the structure of our templates.
Each pitch deck includes the essential slides a startup usually needs when presenting to investors, from the problem and solution to market opportunity, business model, traction, team, financials, and funding ask.
The layouts are already designed, but the deck is not empty. Inside, you will find clear instructions that guide you through what to add, what to explain, and how to think about each section.
This makes the process easier if you are building your first investor deck, but still useful if you already know your story and want a sharper structure.
All templates are editable in Canva, so you can update the text, colors, charts, images, and slides without starting from scratch. You can also duplicate pages, remove what you do not need, and adjust the deck to match your stage, industry, and fundraising goal.
The idea is simple: choose the visual style that fits your startup, then use the structure to build a clear investor presentation faster.
During Startup Month, explore all pitch deck templates and find the design that helps your business story land with clarity.





















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