Pre-seed Pitch Deck Ready for Funding






















Pre-Seed Founders Have
the Vision. The Pitch? That’s Another Story.
What Investors Expect at Pre-Seed
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Clear problem with urgency and "why now"
A coherent equity story, not just a product spec
Evidence-aligned claims
Basic monetization
Pitch Decks That Won With Whitepage
What stood out immediately was how quickly the team understood both the task and our industry. Complex ideas were translated into clear, well-structured visuals that strengthened the narrative. Whitepage is a reliable partner and working with them feels very much like working with an extension of our own team.
Looking for a Pre-Seed Funding Deck With Fast Turnaround?
Most pre-seed projects are delivered in less than two weeks – from kickoff to final, editable file. Sometimes even faster. We've done this a few thousand times.
A Pre-seed Deck Built to Get the Funding
Investor-grade narrative
We develop the storyline from scratch – problem, solution, market, traction, ask – structured the way experienced investors expect to read it.
Financial modeling
Defensible 3–5 year projections that align your revenue assumptions, market sizing, and growth story – so the numbers reinforce, not undercut, your narrative.
Market research & sizing
TAM, SAM, SOM backed by credible sources – not hand-wavy estimates. We reduce the claims investors flag and replace them with data they trust.
Trusted by Companies Across Various Industries
Pre-Seed Funding Pitch Deck Pricing
Lite
Basic
Premium
We Work With Industries That Are Hardest to Explain
Healthcare & Biotech
Clinical data, regulatory pathways, complex mechanisms of action
SaaS & Enterprise Software
Platform architecture, integration ecosystems, multi-stakeholder value
Fintech
Payment infrastructure, compliance frameworks, unit economics
Real Estate & PropTech
Market fragmentation, geographic expansion, investor vs. operator stories
AI & Machine Learning
Technical differentiation, defensible moats, the 'why now' narrative
CleanTech & Energy
Long development cycles, dual-audience decks, policy-dependent markets
E-commerce & Marketplace
Two-sided dynamics, supply-demand mechanics, growth flywheels
Food & Beverage
Distribution complexity, brand positioning, retail vs. DTC channels
Defense & Industrial
Government partnerships, long sales cycles, security-sensitive positioning
Consumer Products
Brand differentiation, market saturation, retail scalability
FAQ
1. I already have a deck – do I really need to pay for all services?
Most founders who come to Whitepage have already tried building a deck themselves or working with a freelance designer. Our team evaluates your content first, identifies what's missing or misaligned, and rebuilds the story around what investors actually look for at the pre-seed stage. You will pay exactly for what makes your pitch stronger.
2. What's included in a pre-seed pitch deck project?
Every Whitepage project follows a six-step process: discovery call, content evaluation and planning, concept design proposal, full deck design, two rounds of edits, and final deck handoff. You receive a presentation-ready PDF and a fully editable source file (PowerPoint or Keynote) with all fonts embedded. For pre-seed founders, Whitepage also conducts market research and helps shape your TAM/SAM/SOM, competitive positioning, go-to-market narrative, and financial assumptions — so the deck tells a defensible story, not just a hopeful one.
3. How long does the process take?
Typically two to three weeks from kickoff to final delivery. The first week focuses on content strategy and the narrative. The second week covers concept design, approval, review, and revisions. For founders with a hard investor meeting deadline, Whitepage has delivered under tighter timelines (2-3 days) — but the standard two-to-three-week window is where quality and speed intersect best.
4. What if I don't have all my content figured out yet?
That's actually the most common starting point. Most pre-seed founders arrive with incomplete materials, rough notes, or a deck they've iterated on a dozen times without improvement. Whitepage sends a detailed questionnaire that draws out the information needed to build the deck. From there, the team creates a narrative for your review before any design work begins. Content gets locked before a single slide is designed.
5. Can I see your pre-seed funding deck examples from other projects?
Sure – feel free to navigate to “Portfolio” section of our website. Overall, the Whitepage team has designed over 4,000 decks across multiple industries; we were delighted to lead our clients from pre-seed to later stages, even in market segments that are hardest to explain to investors. Founders also regularly come back to us when their numbers change or need a sales deck variation. In addition, Whitepage offers ongoing support through a presentation design retainer for companies with recurring deck needs – investor updates, board presentations, partnership decks – without repeated onboarding.
6. Do you understand my specific industry?
Whitepage has completed over 4,000 projects across biotech, fintech, SaaS, clean tech, real estate, healthcare, consumer goods, and more. Clients have collectively raised over $1.7 billion. The portfolio includes work for companies like DoorDash, Airbnb, Udemy, and Stellaromics, alongside early-stage startups across dozens of verticals. If your industry requires specialized language, regulatory context, or technical nuance, Whitepage researches your space and incorporates credible data sources, not generic filler.
7. How is Whitepage different from other pitch deck agencies?
Three things separate Whitepage from most agencies. First, it's content-first: narrative strategy comes before design; we know the weak spots of pitch decks, and we make sure to fix them before any design begins. Second, founder-led: Most agencies introduce their founder on the pitch and then hand you off to a junior team. We don't work that way. Tanya stays in the room from discovery call to final handoff. Third, investor psychology: experienced as founders and investors ourselves, we know what investors try to understand in the first two to three minutes of reviewing a deck, and structures every slide around that lens: not around what the founder wants to say, but around what the investor needs to hear.
8. Do you provide editable files after the project finishes?
Yes. Every Whitepage project includes full editable deliverables. You receive a presentation-ready PDF for sharing with investors and a fully editable source file in PowerPoint or Keynote with all fonts embedded. This means your team can make future updates, such as new metrics, revised projections, additional slides, without needing to come back to us for every small change.

