How to get investor-ready feedback on your pitch deck

Most founders don't know if their deck is working until they're already in the room. By then, it's too late. So I built a tool that gives pre-seed and seed founders real-time feedback on their pitch decks.

How to get investor-ready feedback on your pitch deck

Over the last five years, I've designed pitch decks that have raised $52M total. Not because I'm a design genius (some say I am 😉) - because I've learned what investors want to see and how they want to see it.

Most founders don't know if their deck is working until they're already in the room. By then, it's too late.

So I built DeckScore.

It's a tool that gives pre-seed and seed founders real-time feedback on their pitch decks. No generic advice. No subjective opinions. Just clear insights on what's working and what needs fixing before you send it out.

I need your help:

If you're fundraising (or planning to soon), try it out and reply with what you think.

What worked? What didn't? What would make it more useful?

Your feedback will shape it.

Thanks for being part of this journey.

Tola

Some useful resources on fundraising:

How I raised £100k seed investment for DÒDÒ 📬
I posted a fictional plantain rum as an April Fool’s joke. 6 months later: 250 bottles sold out, and now £100k raised from 10 angels. A joke might be your best business idea. Here’s the messy story.
How I Created Pitch Decks That Raised $52 million
$52,000,000 and counting! That’s the cold, hard cash that the pitch decks I’ve designed have pulled in over the last 5 years. My most notable one in December 2023 raised $20M in just 3 weeks. Not too bad, right?