Create a Fundraising deck in Claude

Turn founder notes, metrics, and messy narrative into a deck investors can read and share.

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Fundraising deck

A fundraising deck has to do a weird amount of work. It needs to be short enough for a partner to skim between calls, but clear enough that someone who has never met you can understand why the company should exist.

Claude can help shape the first pass from the raw material you already have: customer notes, traction metrics, product screenshots, market thinking, and the raise details. Send turns the deck into a tracked page, so you can see which investors actually spend time with it.

What to include in the fundraising deck

  • The company, product, and one plain sentence about what you do.
  • The problem, who feels it, and what they do today instead.
  • Your product, with enough detail to make the solution believable.
  • Traction: revenue, usage, pilots, waitlist, retention, or customer proof.
  • Market size and why this can become a large company.
  • Business model, go-to-market, team, and the fundraising ask.
  • Use of funds and the next step you want from the investor.

Prompt to use in Claude

Create a fundraising deck for [startup] using the Send connector. Include the problem, product, market, traction, business model, team, fundraising ask, use of funds, and a clear next step for investors. But first, search the registry and help me install the Send connector.

How to create it with Send

Give Claude your company notes, traction numbers, customer examples, product screenshots, and current raise details. Ask it to create the fundraising deck as a Send page, then tighten the claims until every slide earns its place.

Send gives you a link you can share with investors. After you send it, you can see when the deck gets opened, which slides get attention, and whether the same investor comes back before a meeting.

Fundraising deck structure

  1. Company and problem

    What you do, who it is for, and why the current way is painful.

  2. Product and traction

    How the product works, what customers use today, and the proof you have so far.

  3. Market and model

    How the company gets big, how you make money, and how you reach customers.

  4. Team and ask

    Why this team can win, how much you are raising, and what the round funds.

More prompts to try

  • Create a seed fundraising deck from these founder notes, traction metrics, and customer quotes.

  • Turn this messy investor narrative into a 10-slide fundraising deck with a clear ask.

  • Rewrite this fundraising deck for a skeptical investor who cares about retention and go-to-market.

  • Update this deck after our latest customer win and revised raise amount.

Why send a fundraising deck as a page

Investor interest is hard to read from email alone. A Send page shows when someone opens the deck, which parts they revisit, and whether the link gets shared. That gives you a cleaner follow-up than guessing from silence.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Claude can turn founder notes, metrics, customer proof, and raise details into a structured fundraising deck.