pitch-deck-visuals
Investor pitch deck structure with slide-by-slide framework, visual design rules, and data presentation. Covers the 12-slide framework, chart types, team slides, and common investor turn-offs. Use for: fundraising decks, investor presentations, startup pitch, demo day, grant proposals. Triggers: pitch deck, investor deck, startup pitch, fundraising deck, demo day, pitch presentation, investor presentation, seed deck, series a deck, pitch slides, startup presentation, vc pitch, investor meeting
Why use this skill?
Build professional pitch decks using the 12-slide framework, visual design rules, and automated background generation for startup fundraising.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/okaris/pitch-deck-visualsWhat This Skill Does
The pitch-deck-visuals skill is a specialized framework and automation tool designed to help founders and startup teams create professional, investor-ready pitch deck content. By combining a proven 12-slide storytelling framework with rigid design principles (like the 1-6-6 rule) and programmatic image generation, this skill ensures your presentations are clear, compelling, and aesthetically consistent. It acts as both a design consultant and a technical engine, allowing you to generate slide backgrounds and layouts that adhere to modern VC design standards.
Installation
To integrate this skill into your workflow, use the OpenClaw CLI:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/okaris/pitch-deck-visuals
Ensure you have the inference.sh CLI configured in your environment as well, as this skill relies on its infrastructure to render the HTML-based slide visuals effectively.
Use Cases
This skill is highly effective for:
- Fundraising Decks: Rapidly iterating through seed or Series A pitch decks.
- Investor Presentations: Ensuring consistent branding and data visualization across your pitch.
- Grant Proposals: Creating visual summaries for non-dilutive funding applications.
- Demo Days: Building high-impact visual aids for live pitch events where every second counts.
Example Prompts
- "I need a structure for my Series A deck. Can you generate the 12-slide outline based on the pitch-deck-visuals framework?"
- "Draft a content plan for a 'Problem' slide about manual data entry for enterprise finance teams following the 1-6-6 rule."
- "Generate a slide background for my 'Traction' slide using a dark navy theme with a professional layout for my 2024 growth metrics."
Tips & Limitations
- Strict Constraints: Adhere to the 1-6-6 rule (1 idea, 6 words per bullet, 6 bullets total). Overcrowding slides is the fastest way to lose investor interest.
- Design Discipline: Choose between a dark or white background theme and stick to it for the entire deck. The goal is coherence, not creative variation.
- Data Integrity: While this skill helps with visuals, you must manually verify all financial projections and market data. Use the caption section to cite credible sources like Forrester or Gartner to build trust with investors.
- Technical Scope: The generation tool works best for slide backgrounds; final text placement and formatting should be finalized in your preferred presentation software (Keynote, Google Slides, or PowerPoint).
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{
"plugins": {
"official-okaris-pitch-deck-visuals": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
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Flags: external-api, code-execution
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