plugins/utopia-studio-cobuild-fundraising/skills/pitch-deck/SKILL.md
Generate investor-ready pitch decks as branded PPTX files from founder meeting notes, uploaded decks, DD reports, and strategy docs. Use this skill whenever the user mentions building a pitch deck, turning notes into slides, creating an investor deck, preparing for a co-investor presentation, or helping a portfolio company with their deck. Also trigger when the user uploads Granola meeting notes, founder call transcripts, or company materials and asks for a deck, slides, or presentation for investors. Covers co-investor syndication decks and founder coaching decks. Even if the user just says 'build a deck from these notes' or 'make this into a pitch deck' or 'help [company] with their deck', use this skill.
npx skillsauth add The-Utopia-Studio/skills pitch-deckInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Build investor-ready pitch decks from raw materials — meeting notes, uploaded decks, DD reports, and strategy docs — and output as branded PPTX.
This skill is built for The Studio (Utopia Capital). The default audience is co-investors and syndicate partners. When helping portfolio founders build their own decks, adapt the branding and voice accordingly.
view /mnt/skills/public/pptx/SKILL.md — then read pptxgenjs.md for from-scratch creationreferences/slide-frameworks.md — Global Context and Growth Flywheel frameworks (the two signature slides)references/slide-best-practices.md — research-backed guidance for every slide in the deckreferences/scoring-rubric.md — the 15-dimension scoring framework (score inputs and outputs)assets/utopia-branding.md — Studio brand defaultsreferences/dd-integration.md for extraction patternsAll reference paths are relative to this skill's directory.
Read and parse everything the user provides. Typical inputs:
markitdown or the pdf-reading skill to extract content; note what's strong and what's missingreferences/dd-integration.md)From these materials, extract and organize:
| Category | What to find | |----------|-------------| | Company basics | Name, stage, what it does, founding date | | Problem | Pain points, market gaps, why now | | Solution | Product, differentiators, technical approach | | Market | TAM/SAM/SOM, growth rates, industry dynamics | | Traction | Users, revenue, partnerships, milestones | | Team | Founders, key hires, relevant domain expertise | | Business model | Revenue streams, pricing, unit economics | | Financials | Burn rate, runway, projections | | The ask | Funding amount, use of funds, milestone targets | | Competitive landscape | Named competitors, positioning, moats |
If critical data is missing, ask specific questions before generating. Never fabricate metrics, financials, or traction numbers. Use [NEEDS INPUT] placeholders for gaps the user must fill.
After ingesting all source materials, score them using the 15-dimension framework in references/scoring-rubric.md. Present the input scores to the user before generating the deck — this sets expectations about what the source materials support and where research or user input is needed to improve the output.
For any dimension scoring 6 or below, flag it immediately and ask for additional information or approval to research.
Supplement the user's materials with current market intelligence using web search:
Cross-reference any numbers from the source materials against public data. Flag discrepancies for the user rather than silently correcting.
The standard co-investor deck follows this sequence. Adapt based on what the materials contain — not every company needs every slide, and some need extras.
| # | Slide | Purpose |
|---|-------|---------|
| 1 | Title | Company name, tagline, round context |
| 2 | Global Context | Three structural forces — see references/slide-frameworks.md |
| 3 | Problem | Pain point with data validation |
| 4 | Solution | Product overview, key differentiators |
| 5 | Product | Features, architecture, demo flow |
| 6 | Market Opportunity | TAM/SAM/SOM with cited sources |
| 7 | Business Model | Revenue streams, pricing, unit economics |
| 8 | Traction | Metrics, growth trajectory, key milestones |
| 9 | Growth Flywheel | How the business scales + defensible moats — see references/slide-frameworks.md |
| 10 | Competition | Positioning matrix, structural advantages |
| 11 | Go-to-Market | Channels, partnerships, CAC/LTV dynamics |
| 12 | Team | Founders, advisors, key hires, domain credibility |
| 13 | Financials | Projections, key assumptions, path to profitability |
| 14 | The Ask | Funding amount, use of funds, milestone targets |
| 15 | Appendix | Supporting data, references, backup slides |
The Global Context (slide 2) and Growth Flywheel (slide 9) are the two signature slides that distinguish a Studio deck from a generic pitch. They are non-negotiable for co-investor decks. Read references/slide-frameworks.md before generating these.
For each slide, consult references/slide-best-practices.md for research-backed guidance on what great looks like, what to avoid, and how investors evaluate that specific slide. Then produce:
Adapt language and metrics by sector:
| Sector | Key Metrics | |--------|------------| | SaaS | ARR, churn, NRR, CAC payback, LTV/CAC | | Biotech/Health | Regulatory pathway, clinical milestones, IP | | Marketplace | GMV, take rate, liquidity, network effects | | Hardware | BOM cost, manufacturing scale, distribution | | AI/ML | Model performance, data moats, compute costs | | Fintech | Regulatory compliance, transaction volume, trust |
Use the pptx skill's pptxgenjs approach (from-scratch creation). Before writing code:
/mnt/skills/public/pptx/pptxgenjs.md for the full API referenceassets/utopia-branding.md (Studio default) or the portfolio company's brand if specifiedDo not repeat the same layout across slides. Rotate through:
Follow the pptx skill's QA process exactly:
python scripts/office/soffice.py --headless --convert-to pdf output.pptx then pdftoppmpython -m markitdown output.pptx — verify no missing content or placeholder textAfter generating the deck, score it again using the same 15-dimension framework from references/scoring-rubric.md. Present a before/after comparison:
PITCH DECK QUALITY SCORECARD
Input Output Delta
1. Narrative Clarity X/10 X/10 +X
2. Problem Definition X/10 X/10 +X
...
TOTAL X/150 X/150 +X
GRADE [A/B/C/D/F]
Then provide:
[NEEDS INPUT] markersTarget a minimum grade of B (90+/150) before sharing a deck with co-investors. Anything below B needs another iteration.
[NEEDS INPUT: specific question]When the user uploads an existing pitch deck and asks to improve it:
When a Technical DD report exists:
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