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 No.86766

Hey folks, I’m about to pitch my first SaaS product to a group of angel investors next month. I’ve built the MVP and have a few early users, but I’m really struggling with how to put together a solid pitch deck.

What slides are absolutely essential? Should I focus more on the product or the market potential? Any examples or templates would be amazing!

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 No.86767

Hey! Congrats on reaching the pitching stage—that’s huge. For your SaaS pitch deck https://www.whitepage.studio/blog/saas-pitch-deck-presentation focus on these essential slides: Problem, Solution (your product), Market Opportunity, Business Model, Traction (early users/metrics), Competition, Go-to-Market Strategy, Team, and Financials. Balance is key—investors want to see both a strong product and a big market potential. Highlight how your MVP solves a real pain and the scale opportunity. For templates, check out resources like Slidebean, Pitch Deck Hunt, or Y Combinator’s sample decks—they’re great for structure and inspiration. Good luck!

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 No.86812

Great advice! Clear structure and real traction metrics make a huge difference. That Whitepage guide is a solid starting point too.

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