pitch-deck-visuals

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排名: #6235

安装

npx skills add https://github.com/inference-sh/skills --skill pitch-deck-visuals

Pitch Deck Visuals Create investor-ready pitch deck visuals via inference.sh CLI. Quick Start Requires inference.sh CLI ( infsh ). Get installation instructions: npx skills add inference-sh/skills@agent-tools infsh login

Generate a slide background

infsh app run infsh/html-to-image --input '{ "html": "

The Problem

Teams waste 12 hours/week on manual reporting

Source: Forrester Research, 2024

" }' The 12-Slide Framework

Slide Duration Content 1 Title 15s Company name, tagline, your name 2 Problem 45s Pain point with data 3 Solution 45s Your product in one sentence 4 Demo/Product 60s Screenshot or live demo 5 Market Size 30s TAM → SAM → SOM 6 Business Model 30s How you make money 7 Traction 45s Growth metrics, customers 8 Competition 30s Positioning, not feature list 9 Team 30s Why you specifically will win 10 Financials 30s Revenue projections, unit economics 11 The Ask 15s How much, what for 12 Contact 10s Email, next steps Total: ~6 minutes. Never exceed 20 slides. Slide Design Rules Typography Element Size (1920x1080) Rule Slide title 48-72px Max 6 words Key stat/number 96-144px One per slide, when applicable Body text 24-32px Max 6 bullet points Caption/source 16-20px Cite data sources Font Sans-serif only Inter, Helvetica, SF Pro, or similar The 1-6-6 Rule 1 idea per slide 6 words max per bullet 6 bullets max per slide If you need more text, you need more slides. Color Element Guideline Background Dark (navy, charcoal) OR clean white — pick one, commit Accent color ONE brand color for emphasis Text White on dark, or dark grey (#333) on light Charts 2-3 colors max, your brand color = "you" Avoid Gradients on text, neon colors, more than 3 colors Layout Rule Why Consistent margins (80-100px) Professional, clean Left-align text (never center body text) Easier to scan One visual per slide Focus attention Slide numbers Helps investors reference specific slides Logo in corner Subtle brand reinforcement Slide-by-Slide Visual Guide 1. Title Slide infsh app run infsh/html-to-image --input '{ "html": "

DataFlow

Automated reporting for data teams

Seed Round — Q1 2025

" }' 2. Problem Slide One big number + one sentence. infsh app run infsh/html-to-image --input '{ "html": "

The Problem

12 hrs/week

The average data analyst spends 12 hours per week
building reports manually

Source: Forrester Research, 2024

" }' 5. Market Size (TAM/SAM/SOM) Use concentric circles, not pie charts: infsh app run infsh/python-executor --input '{ "code": "import matplotlib.pyplot as plt\nimport matplotlib\nmatplotlib.use(\"Agg\")\n\nfig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(19.2, 10.8))\nfig.patch.set_facecolor(\"#0f0f23\")\nax.set_facecolor(\"#0f0f23\")\n\ncircles = [\n (0, 0, 4.0, \"#1e1e4a\", \"TAM\n$50B\", 40),\n (0, 0, 2.8, \"#2a2a5a\", \"SAM\n$8B\", 32),\n (0, 0, 1.4, \"#818cf8\", \"SOM\n$800M\", 28)\n]\n\nfor x, y, r, color, label, fontsize in circles:\n circle = plt.Circle((x, y), r, color=color, ec=\"#333366\", linewidth=2)\n ax.add_patch(circle)\n ax.text(x, y, label, ha=\"center\", va=\"center\", fontsize=fontsize, color=\"white\", fontweight=\"bold\")\n\nax.set_xlim(-5, 5)\nax.set_ylim(-5, 5)\nax.set_aspect(\"equal\")\nax.axis(\"off\")\nax.text(0, 4.8, \"Market Opportunity\", ha=\"center\", fontsize=36, color=\"white\", fontweight=\"bold\")\nplt.tight_layout()\nplt.savefig(\"market-size.png\", dpi=100, facecolor=\"#0f0f23\")\nprint(\"Saved\")" }' 7. Traction Slide Show growth, not just numbers. Up-and-to-the-right chart. infsh app run infsh/python-executor --input '{ "code": "import matplotlib.pyplot as plt\nimport matplotlib\nmatplotlib.use(\"Agg\")\n\nfig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(19.2, 10.8))\nfig.patch.set_facecolor(\"#0f0f23\")\nax.set_facecolor(\"#0f0f23\")\n\nmonths = [\"Jan\", \"Feb\", \"Mar\", \"Apr\", \"May\", \"Jun\", \"Jul\", \"Aug\"]\nrevenue = [8, 12, 18, 28, 42, 58, 82, 120]\n\nax.fill_between(range(len(months)), revenue, alpha=0.3, color=\"#818cf8\")\nax.plot(range(len(months)), revenue, color=\"#818cf8\", linewidth=4, marker=\"o\", markersize=10)\nax.set_xticks(range(len(months)))\nax.set_xticklabels(months, color=\"white\", fontsize=18)\nax.tick_params(colors=\"white\", labelsize=16)\nax.set_ylabel(\"MRR ($K)\", color=\"white\", fontsize=20)\nax.spines[\"top\"].set_visible(False)\nax.spines[\"right\"].set_visible(False)\nax.spines[\"bottom\"].set_color(\"#333\")\nax.spines[\"left\"].set_color(\"#333\")\nax.set_title(\"Monthly Recurring Revenue\", color=\"white\", fontsize=32, fontweight=\"bold\", pad=20)\nax.text(7, 120, \"$120K MRR\", color=\"#22c55e\", fontsize=28, fontweight=\"bold\", ha=\"center\", va=\"bottom\")\nax.text(7, 112, \"15x growth in 8 months\", color=\"#22c55e\", fontsize=18, ha=\"center\")\nplt.tight_layout()\nplt.savefig(\"traction.png\", dpi=100, facecolor=\"#0f0f23\")\nprint(\"Saved\")" }' 8. Competition Slide Never use a feature matrix against competitors. Use a 2x2 positioning map.

See the competitor-teardown skill for positioning map generation

infsh app run infsh/python-executor --input '{ "code": "import matplotlib.pyplot as plt\nimport matplotlib\nmatplotlib.use(\"Agg\")\n\nfig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(19.2, 10.8))\nfig.patch.set_facecolor(\"#0f0f23\")\nax.set_facecolor(\"#0f0f23\")\n\ncompetitors = {\n \"Us\": (0.6, 0.7, \"#22c55e\", 300),\n \"Legacy Tool\": (-0.5, 0.5, \"#6366f1\", 200),\n \"Startup X\": (0.3, -0.4, \"#6366f1\", 200),\n \"Manual Process\": (-0.6, -0.6, \"#475569\", 150)\n}\n\nfor name, (x, y, color, size) in competitors.items():\n ax.scatter(x, y, s=size*5, c=color, zorder=5, alpha=0.8)\n weight = \"bold\" if name == \"Us\" else \"normal\"\n ax.annotate(name, (x, y), textcoords=\"offset points\", xytext=(15, 15), fontsize=22, color=\"white\", fontweight=weight)\n\nax.axhline(y=0, color=\"#333\", linewidth=1)\nax.axvline(x=0, color=\"#333\", linewidth=1)\nax.set_xlim(-1, 1)\nax.set_ylim(-1, 1)\nax.set_xlabel(\"Manual ← → Automated\", fontsize=22, color=\"white\", labelpad=15)\nax.set_ylabel(\"Basic ← → Advanced\", fontsize=22, color=\"white\", labelpad=15)\nax.set_title(\"Competitive Landscape\", fontsize=32, color=\"white\", fontweight=\"bold\", pad=20)\nax.tick_params(colors=\"#0f0f23\")\nfor spine in ax.spines.values():\n spine.set_visible(False)\nplt.tight_layout()\nplt.savefig(\"competition.png\", dpi=100, facecolor=\"#0f0f23\")\nprint(\"Saved\")" }' 9. Team Slide

Generate professional team headshots/avatars

infsh app run falai/flux-dev-lora --input '{ "prompt": "professional headshot portrait, person in business casual attire, clean neutral background, warm studio lighting, confident friendly expression, corporate photography style", "width": 512, "height": 512 }' Layout: Photos in a row with name, title, and one credential each. Person Format CEO Name, title, "Ex-[Company], [credential]" CTO Name, title, "Built [thing] at [Company]" Others Name, title, one relevant credential Max 4 people on the team slide. More = unfocused. Chart Guidelines Chart Type Use For Never Use For Line chart Growth over time (traction) Comparisons between categories Bar chart Comparing amounts Time series (use line) Concentric circles TAM/SAM/SOM Anything else 2x2 matrix Competitive positioning Feature comparison Single big number Key metric highlight Multiple metrics Pie chart NEVER Anything (hard to read, unprofessional) Chart Design Rules Rule Why Max 2 colors per chart Clarity Your company = green or brand color Positive association Label directly on chart No separate legend needed Remove gridlines or make very subtle Reduce clutter Start Y-axis at 0 Don't mislead Cite data sources Credibility What Investors Look For Slide Investor's Real Question Problem "Is this a real problem people pay to solve?" Solution "Is this 10x better than the status quo?" Market "Is this big enough to matter?" Traction "Is this actually working?" Team "Can these people execute?" Ask "Is this a reasonable deal?" Common Mistakes Mistake Problem Fix Too many slides (20+) Loses attention, unfocused Max 12-15 slides Wall of text Nobody reads it 1-6-6 rule: 1 idea, 6 words, 6 bullets Feature comparison table vs competitors Looks defensive Use 2x2 positioning map Pie charts Hard to read, unprofessional Use bar charts or big numbers No data sources cited Looks made up Always cite sources Team slide with 8+ people Unfocused Max 4, focus on relevant experience Inconsistent design Looks amateur Same colors, fonts, margins on every slide No "The Ask" slide Investor doesn't know what you want State amount, use of funds, timeline Vanity metrics "1M visits" means nothing without conversion Show revenue, active users, retention Too much product demo This is a business pitch, not a demo Max 2 slides on product, focus on business

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