Explore our collection of free presentation templates for startups and easily turn one of them into your own pitch deck, investor update, or status report.
About to create a startup pitch deck to present your big idea to investors? A go-to-market strategy presentation or a business model deck to map out goals and activities for the coming year? A team meeting deck you can use at retros and catchups? An investor update to show the progress your company is making? Create stunning startup presentations in no time with Pitch's collection of free templates — they're fully customizable and extremely easy to use.
To get started, simply pick a startup presentation template, hit Use this template , and sign up for a free Pitch account if you haven't done it yet. From here, start editing the presentation template and adding in your own content. To make sure every slide is on point, invite your team to collaborate on your startup deck — you can work together async with comments and statuses or in real time with live video collaboration. When your deck is ready, simply generate a presentation link and share it with your teammates, investors, or the entire world.
The contents of your slide deck will depend on which kind of startup deck you're about to create. In most cases, presentations start with an introduction outlining your company's mission and vision. If you're building an investor pitch deck, it's useful to have a problem slide that explains the challenge your startup is here to tackle, followed by a solution slide that introduces your product or service. A business model slide, detailing how the company is going to make money, is another common component of a good pitch deck. For investor updates and pitch decks alike, it often makes sense to include a slide on key metrics to show VCs and stakeholders how your company is performing. A timeline slide makes it easy for your audience to comprehend exactly what steps you are going to take to reach your ambitious goals. Finally, a team slide is often included to present the team behind the product to investors and potential customers.
There are dozens of presentations that startups may use in internal or external meetings. Some of the most common ones include startup pitch decks, investor updates, business plans, team retrospectives, project status reports, employee onboarding decks, product roadmaps, and more.