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Pitch Deck

By: Nick Telson
  • Summary

  • Pitch Deck is hosted by Nick Telson, founder of DesignMyNight, that he sold for over $30m in 2020. He is now co-founder at Horseplay Ventures; a startup playground. A startup founder has 5 minutes to pitch their business to Nick and guest Angel Investors/Mentors. They then all discuss the pitch and the business itself, asking questions an Investor would ask in a real pitch. The guest Angel and Nick then discuss what they make of the business and investment opportunity. 🌐 Top 5 Global Business Podcast🚀 Top 3 UK Business Podcast🧠 Top 3 UK Entrepreneurial Podcast@pitchdeckpod

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Episodes
  • S6 Ep3 - Peter Nixey - AI Expert & Angel Investor
    Jul 16 2024

    Summary


    In this episode of Pitch Deck, Nick Telson-Sillett, founder of trumpet, interviews Peter Nixey, an operator, investor, and AI expert. Peter shares his interest in businesses with clear value propositions and emphasizes the importance of solving real problems that people are willing to pay for. He also discusses his venture builder, Inaugural, which focuses on creating AI companies. Peter explains the different layers of AI and the potential for builders to create applications on top of AI models. He highlights the value of AI in specific verticals and provides insights into the key elements of a pitch deck, including clarity of message and specific storytelling.


    Takeaways


    Focus on businesses with clear value propositions and solve real problems that people are willing to pay for.

    Consider the different layers of AI, including base models, builders creating applications on top of models, and traditional machine learning.

    Explore AI use cases in specific verticals, particularly in unattractive jobs that are repetitive and can't be easily automated.

    When creating a pitch deck, prioritize clarity of message, take investors on a journey, and tell specific stories about what you're building.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:03 Interest in Businesses with Clear Value Propositions

    06:26 Inaugural: A Venture Builder for AI Companies

    10:36 Different Layers of AI

    13:45 Builders on Top of AI Models

    20:41 Key Elements of a Pitch Deck

    24:17 Anecdote from Paul Graham


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    29 mins
  • S6 Ep2 - Fred Soneya - Haatch
    Jul 9 2024

    Summary


    In discussion with Nick Telson-Sillett, founder of trumpet, with Fred Soneya, an operator turned VC, discusses his approach to pre-seed investing and what he looks for in early-stage companies. He focuses on investing in businesses that have identified a pain in the present and are starting to identify a buyer who is willing to pay for a solution. Fred emphasizes the importance of understanding the market, defining the ideal customer profile, and having a revenue-driven mindset. He also discusses the value of vertical SaaS companies and the need for innovation and go-to-market strategies. When evaluating founders, Fred looks for grit, determination, and a deep understanding of their business. He advises founders to approach relevant funds with personalized outreach and to create pitch decks that are short, aesthetically pleasing, and designed to generate intrigue.


    Takeaways


    Invest in businesses that have identified a pain in the present and are starting to identify a buyer who is willing to pay for a solution.

    Understand the market, define the ideal customer profile, and have a revenue-driven mindset.

    Vertical SaaS companies offer value by going deep into a specific industry and becoming the fundamental platform for that vertical.

    Grit, determination, and a deep understanding of the business are key qualities to look for in founders.

    Approach relevant funds with personalized outreach and create pitch decks that are short, aesthetically pleasing, and designed to generate intrigue.


    Sound Bites


    "Investing in businesses that have identified a pain in the present."

    "Vertical SaaS is about going deep into a domain and building an end-to-end SaaS product for that market."

    "Gritty founders who understand their business end to end."


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    31 mins
  • S6 Ep1 - Kirsten Connell - First Cheque Fund at Octopus Ventures
    Jul 2 2024

    Summary


    Kirsten Connell, an investor at Octopus Ventures, shares insights on pre-seed investing and what investors look for in startups. She discusses the importance of traction and metrics at the seed stage, but notes that pre-seed investments are less impacted by this shift. She emphasizes the need for exceptional founders who have identified a real need, can build an MVP, and have a clear plan to take their product or service to market. Kirsten also discusses the challenges and opportunities in B2C startups, the importance of founder-market fit, and the impact of competition on investment decisions.


    Keywords

    pre-seed investing, traction, metrics, exceptional founders, MVP, go-to-market, B2C startups, founder-market fit, competition


    Takeaways


    • Investors are more focused on traction and metrics at the seed stage, but pre-seed investments are less impacted by this shift.
    • Exceptional founders who have identified a real need, can build an MVP, and have a clear plan to take their product or service to market are highly sought after.
    • In B2C startups, it's important to have a strong value proposition and a clear understanding of the market and route to market.
    • Founder-market fit is crucial, whether the founder has first-hand experience in the industry or is passionate about solving a problem.
    • Competition is a factor to consider, but it's not the sole reason to bow out of investing. Other factors such as market size, product roadmap, and business model should also be taken into account.
    • When reaching out to investors, a warm introduction from another founder can be more effective than a cold outreach. Concise and visually appealing pitch decks that highlight the founder's standout qualities and the size of the opportunity are more likely to capture investors' attention.


    Titles


    The Importance of Founder-Market Fit

    The Shift in Expectations for Seed Rounds


    Sound Bites


    "You're still looking for an exceptional founder who's identified a real need, can build an MVP, and has got line of sight of how they're going to take that product or service to market."

    "Founders who truly understand their route to market and have a deep understanding of their early adopters are more likely to succeed."

    "In B2C startups, building a strong brand and ensuring product retention are key challenges."


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Kirsten Connell

    03:24 What Investors Look for in Pre-Seed Startups

    08:52 Challenges and Opportunities in B2C Startups

    12:38 The Importance of Founder-Market Fit

    23:37 Tips for Reaching Out to Investors and Creating Pitch Decks


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    33 mins

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