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    Slide-by-Slide Pitch Deck Review

    Most pitch deck feedback is a single number for the whole deck. Useful, but it doesn't tell you where to start editing. Deckmetric scores every slide on its own, names your strongest and weakest slide, and lists the recommended slides you're missing.

    What it does

    Upload your deck. Deckmetric identifies the type of each slide (problem, solution, market, traction, team, ask, etc.), then scores each one independently and writes a verdict, three strengths, three weaknesses, and three concrete suggestions. The strongest slide and the slide that needs most work are pulled out at the top so you know where to spend the next hour.

    What's in the report

    A score and verdict for every slide

    Each slide gets its own 0-10 score, the slide type Deckmetric detected (problem, solution, traction, etc.), and a one-sentence verdict that answers the question 'is this slide pulling its weight?'

    Strengths, weaknesses, and suggestions per slide

    For every slide you get the things working in your favour, the things hurting you, and the specific edits that would lift the score.

    Strongest Slide called out by name

    The single highest-scoring slide is highlighted so you can lead with it in shorter rooms — and so you know what 'good' looks like in your own deck.

    Needs Most Work, with a reason

    The lowest-scoring slide is flagged with the reason it scored low — so you fix the bottleneck instead of polishing the strongest slide.

    Missing recommended slides

    We compare your deck to the canonical investor-preferred structure and list the slides you're missing, ranked by importance (critical, recommended, optional).

    An example slide
    4Traction
    Core
    5.8/10

    MoM growth chart, two enterprise logos, and a single-line caption about retention.

    Strengths
    • +Two recognisable enterprise logos lend instant credibility
    • +Growth chart is the right shape (up and to the right) and easy to read
    Weaknesses
    • No retention number behind the retention claim — investors will assume the worst
    • Y-axis on the growth chart has no units; impossible to tell whether revenue or signups
    Suggestions
    • Add 'Net revenue retention: 118% (TTM)' next to the retention claim
    • Label the y-axis 'MRR ($)' and add the latest data point as a number, not just a dot
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    $19

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    See your deck slide by slide

    Get every slide scored, your strongest and weakest slide named, and the recommended slides you're missing.

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