The Bulletproof
Pitch Outlines

Outlines for Startup Pitches

Startup pitch decks have increasingly converged around a standard outline, with some optional elements. The minimum outline comprises Problem. Solution, Differentiation, Market, Business Model. Traction, Competition, Forecast, Funding and Team.

A pitch deck still has one job—Communicate the essentials that create conviction

In just two decades, startup pitch decks have gone from scrappy PowerPoint files emailed to a handful of angels to polished, templated presentations built in Canva and shared with investors around the world. The formats have evolved, but the objective has not: a pitch deck still has one job—communicate the essentials that create conviction and move an investor to act. Every slide, every chart, every word should exist to answer a simple question: “Is this a company worth backing?”

Yet most pitch decks today are not actionable

Founders often cram pitch decks with technical detail, long paragraphs, and edge-case explanations, turning what should be a decision tool into a white paper. The result is overwhelming for investors and underwhelming as a pitch: the signal gets buried in noise, key questions remain unanswered, and the deck fails at the one thing it must do—help an investor quickly understand the opportunity and decide what to do next.

The way out is to outline for outcome.

Instead of designing slides around all the things you could say, design them around what investors must know to qualify your deal, fill in their internal scorecard, and eventually write a compelling deal memo. Over time, startup pitch decks have converged around a simple, effective structure: Problem, Solution, Differentiation, Market, Business Model, Traction, Competition, Funding, and Team. When each of these elements is covered clearly and concisely, your deck stops being a pretty document and becomes what it should be: a focused, investor-ready decision engine.

What is the right outline for Startup Pitches?

Bulletproof

Bulletproof

Bulletproof

500 Startups

500 Startups

500 Startups

Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki

Sequoia

Sequoia

Sequoia

NextView

NextView

NextView

Crowdfunder

Crowdfunder

Crowdfunder

Number of Slides

Number of Slides

Number of Slides

10

11

10

11

15+

12

Summary

Summary

Summary

Problem

Problem

Problem

Solution

Solution

Solution

Why Now?

Why Now?

Why Now?

Product

Product

Product

Market Size

Market Size

Market Size

Business Model

Business Model

Business Model

Differentiation

Differentiation

Differentiation

Competition

Competition

Competition

Competitive Advantage

Competitive Advantage

Competitive Advantage

Go-to-Market Strategy

Go-to-Market Strategy

Go-to-Market Strategy

Traction

Traction

Traction

Financials

Financials

Financials

Funding Ask

Funding Ask

Funding Ask

Team

Team

Team

The right outline is one that answers the key questions, making the pitch actionable.

The Bulletproof Pitch recommends an outline that has 10 to 15 key slides. See table above for the minimum 10 (indicated by ) and 5 other optional slides (indicated by ). We also compare our outlines with those recommended by other top tier investors and venture capital firms.

Here are the key questions that the Bulletproof Outline answers:

1. Summary

  • The Short Elevator Pitch: How can you express your value proposition in one simple, repeatable sentence?

  • What is the core problem, your solution, and who is it for, in one clear snapshot?

  • What key pieces of information can be highlighted to draw attention to the broader pitch?

2. Problem

  • What pressing pain point or gap in the market are you solving?

  • Who experiences this problem, and what are the real-world consequences?

  • Why is this problem urgent now?

3. Solution

  • What is your product or service—and how does it fix the problem?

  • One-line summary of the solution’s core value.

  • Key features or innovations that drive results.

4. Why Now? (Optional)

  • What has changed in the market, technology, regulation, or behavior that makes this the right moment for your startup?​

  • What data shows that this is urgent or time-sensitive rather than “nice to have later”?​

  • How would you convince an investor that this is not too early or too late, but perfectly timed?

  1. Product (Optional)

  • What is your product, and how does it work from the user’s point of view (not the tech stack)?​

  • Which core features directly solve the problem and deliver the main benefit?

  • What is the simplest way to show the product (demo, screenshot, flow) without overwhelming with detail?

6. Market Size

  • Who are your target customers, and how many are there?

  • What is the size (TAM/SAM/SOM), trends, and segment growth?

  • What makes this market attractive and accessible?

7. Business Model

  • How do you make money (pricing, revenue streams, go-to-market)?

  • Who pays, what do they pay, and how often?

  • Scalability/recurring revenue potential.

8. Differentiation

  • What makes your approach, technology, or business model unique?

  • How do you stand out from competitors and alternatives?

  • Can you prove your edge (IP, unique experience, results)?

9. Competition

  • Who else is addressing this problem, and how are you different?

  • Market landscape: major players, substitutes, barriers to entry.

  • Your positioning, advantages, and risks.

10. Competitive Advantage (Optional)

  • In what specific ways are you better or different than existing alternatives?

  • On which 2–3 dimensions that matter most to customers do you clearly outperform competitors?​

  • How does this advantage become durable over time (data, network effects, brand, switching costs, IP)?​

11. Go-to-Market Strategy (Optional)

  • Who is your initial ideal customer profile (ICP) and target segment?

  • Through which channels and motions (product-led, sales-led, community, partnerships) will you reach, acquire, and convert them?​

  • What do your unit economics look like (CAC, LTV, payback), and how will this strategy scale efficiently as you grow?

12. Traction

  • Evidence of progress: users, revenue, milestones, partnerships.

  • Growth rates, retention, engagement, or testimonials.

  • Early wins or KPIs that prove demand and execution ability.

13. Financials (Optional)

  • Projections for growth: users, revenue, expansion (next 3-5 years).

  • Milestones and timelines (“what’s next/when”).

  • Key metrics you’ll use to measure success.

14. Funding

  • How much are you raising, and what will it be used for?

  • Breakdown of use of funds (team, product, marketing, runway).

  • Current round details and previous fundraising (if any).

15. Team

  • Who are the founders and key team members?

  • Relevant experience, expertise, and commitment.

  • Why is your team qualified to win in this space?

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