pitch-deck
Pitch Deck Skill
Overview
Use this skill as the orchestration layer for live presentation work. It sequences meta-pitch-preparation and meta-presentation-design so the deck, spoken frame, and Q&A preparation stay aligned.
Use When
- Use when the user asks for a pitch deck, investor deck, bank presentation, or live proposal deck.
- Use when both deck structure and spoken delivery matter.
- Use when a completed or near-complete plan must be converted into a persuasive presentation workflow.
Do Not Use When
- Do not use if the task is only deck design polish or only speaking rehearsal; call the more specific meta-skill directly.
- Do not use before the core business case is stable enough to present.
- Do not treat this as a substitute for fixing weak underlying strategy or numbers.
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