The 12-Slide Framework
This is the pitch deck structure that YC recommends and that most Indian VCs expect. Each slide should convey one idea in under 10 seconds. Your entire deck should take 3–5 minutes to present.
Slide 1: Title
Company name, one-line description, your name and title. That’s it. No mission statements, no logos of investors you’re talking to.
Example: “NexArc — India’s autonomous founder network. Vikram Srinivasan, CEO & Co-founder”
Slide 2: Problem
What specific problem are you solving? Make it visceral. Use a quote, a stat, or a before/after scenario. Don’t describe the industry — describe the pain.
Slide 3: Solution
How your product solves the problem. One screenshot or product visual. No feature lists — save that for later. Show the “aha moment”.
Slide 4: Market Size
TAM → SAM → SOM. Use credible sources (Statista, RBI data, NASSCOM reports). Bottom-up calculation is more credible than top-down.
For Indian startups: Show India-specific numbers first, with a global expansion note if relevant.
Slide 5: Business Model
How do you make money? Subscription tiers, transaction fees, marketplace commissions, or enterprise contracts. Show pricing clearly.
Slide 6: Traction
This is the most important slide. Show your best metrics: users, revenue (MRR/ARR), growth rate, retention, NPS, or notable customers. If you have no metrics yet, show: waitlist, LOIs, pilot results, or user interviews.
Slide 7: Product
3–4 screenshots or a short demo flow. Show the product, not a feature list. Highlight what makes you technically different.
Slide 8: Competition
2x2 matrix or comparison table. Don’t say “no competition” — that means no market. Show how you’re differentiated on the axes that matter to your customer.
Slide 9: Team
Photos, names, roles, and one relevant credential each. If you’re first-time founders, highlight: domain expertise, technical depth, hustler credentials, or past exits.
Slide 10: Go-to-Market
How will you acquire your first 1,000 customers? Be specific. “Digital marketing” is not a GTM strategy. “Partnership with 5 college placement cells in Tamil Nadu targeting 500 CS students” is.
Slide 11: Financials
Simple P&L projection for 3 years. Key metrics: revenue, burn rate, runway. Show when you expect to hit profitability or next raise milestone.
Slide 12: The Ask
How much are you raising, what’s the instrument (iSAFE, priced round), and what will you use the funds for? Break it into 3–4 buckets: engineering, GTM, hiring, operations.
Formatting Tips
- Dark background, light text (easier to read in meetings)
- One idea per slide, max 30 words
- Use real data, not projections without basis
- PDF format, under 5MB
- Include an appendix with detailed metrics and team bios for follow-up