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New skills added: - teaching-lesson-plan: structured lesson plans for any subject/audience/setting - seo-content-brief: complete SEO briefs with intent, competitor gaps, and outline - media-pitch: story-first journalist pitches with angle development framework - change-management-plan: stakeholder analysis, comms strategy, adoption metrics - workshop-facilitation-guide: activity instructions, decision protocols, facilitator moves - sales-forecasting-model: pipeline model, scenario analysis, assumption log - tax-planning-checklist: year-end tax planning across income, pension, CGT, reliefs Quality improvements across all 93 existing skills: - Standardised description format: "Verb the thing. Use when X. Produces Y." - Added Required Inputs section to all skills missing it (prompts for missing info) - Added Quality Checks section to all skills missing it (specific, not generic) - Fixed broken multiline YAML descriptions - Removed non-standard frontmatter keys (tool_integration, metadata blocks) README updated to v6.0.0 with 100-skill count, new skill tables, and article series Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: investor-pitch-deck
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description: "Build the narrative and slide structure for an investor pitch deck. Use when asked to create a pitch deck, investor presentation, fundraising deck, or startup pitch. Produces a slide-by-slide structure with narrative beats, key messages, and what each slide must prove to an investor."
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# Investor Pitch Deck Skill
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Builds the complete narrative and slide structure for an investor pitch deck — focused on what investors need to see, not what founders want to show.
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## Required Inputs
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- **Company name and one-line description**
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- **Stage** (Pre-seed / Seed / Series A / Series B)
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- **Ask** (how much raising and what for)
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- **Key metrics** (revenue, growth, users, retention)
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- **Target investors** (generalist / sector-specific / angels)
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- **Deck length** (10 / 12 / 15 slides)
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## Output Structure
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For each slide:
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- **What this slide must prove** (the investor question it answers)
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- **Content guidance** (specific, not generic)
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- **Common mistake to avoid**
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**Slide 1: Cover** — Proves you can say what you do in one sentence.
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**Slide 2: Problem** — Proves the problem is real, painful, and large. Lead with the human problem, not market size.
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**Slide 3: Solution** — Proves your solution is meaningfully better. Focus on outcome, not features.
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**Slide 4: Product** — Proves this is real and works. Show the actual product.
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**Slide 5: Traction** — Proves people want this. Show retention and revenue, not signups.
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**Slide 6: Market** — Proves the market is large enough. Use bottoms-up TAM where possible.
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**Slide 7: Business Model** — Proves you understand unit economics. Include CAC and LTV.
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**Slide 8: Go-To-Market** — Proves you can acquire customers efficiently. Focus on what is actually working.
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**Slide 9: Competition** — Proves you understand the landscape. Never say "no competitors."
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**Slide 10: Team** — Proves this team can execute this opportunity. One sentence per person, specific.
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**Slide 11: Financials** — Proves you understand your business. Show assumptions, not just projections.
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**Slide 12: The Ask** — Proves you know exactly what you need. Specific use of funds and 18-month milestones.
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## Narrative Principles
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- Every slide answers one investor question
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- Investors decide go/no-go on slides 1-5 — front-load evidence
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- Keep to 10-12 slides for a first meeting
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## Quality Checks
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- [ ] Each slide answers one specific investor question
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- [ ] Slides 1-5 front-load the strongest evidence
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- [ ] Traction slide shows retention and revenue, not just signups
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- [ ] Competition slide does not say "no competitors"
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- [ ] Ask slide specifies use of funds and 18-month milestones
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- [ ] TAM is bottoms-up where possible
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## Example Trigger Phrases
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- "Build a pitch deck structure for [company]"
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- "Help me structure my Series A deck"
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- "What slides should my investor pitch have?"
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