Pitch deck design — Google Slides
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Google Slides pitch deck design designed to share as a link.
Most early-stage founders share decks as Google Slides links — always the latest version, no attachment, no version control problem. We design natively in Google Slides so the file renders correctly in every browser and stays editable by your team.

N° 01Why Google Slides for investor decks
Three reasons founders share links, not files.
01
Always the latest version
When you update the deck after an investor meeting, the link they already have shows the updated version. No re-forwarding, no version confusion, no 'please disregard the previous version' emails.
02
No attachment friction
Cold emails with attachments have lower open rates than emails with links. A Google Slides link is a click, not a download. Lower friction means more decks actually get read.
03
Native collaboration
Your co-founder, advisor, and team member can all edit the same file simultaneously. No 'deck_final_v3_ACTUAL_FINAL.pptx' problem.
N° 02What you receive
A file built to last.
01
Natively designed Google Slides file
Built using Slide Layouts (the Google Slides equivalent of a master) so every slide inherits the design system. Not a PowerPoint import — a native file.
02
PDF export for cold outreach
A clean PDF for email threads where a Google Slides link would look out of place. Partners at some funds prefer PDF; we give you both.
03
Editable by your team
Clean, structured layers and a brief note on which elements to edit and which to leave alone. Enough documentation for a non-designer to update content without breaking the design.
Investment
Fixed price. No surprises.
Google Slides pitch deck — from $4,800.
- 12–16 finished slides
- Natively designed in Google Slides
- Slide Layouts master system
- PDF export included
- PowerPoint version on request
- One revision round
Questions
The answers we give most often.
- Do you design natively in Google Slides or import from PowerPoint?
- We design natively in Google Slides when that's the primary deliverable. Importing introduces font substitution and layout drift. Native design renders consistently across browsers.
- Why do some agencies recommend against Google Slides for investor decks?
- Concerns about font substitution and typographic control. With Google Fonts and a native file, these are largely resolved. The link-sharing advantage often outweighs the tradeoffs for early-stage founders.
- Can I track who opens the Google Slides link?
- Not natively. For link tracking, use Docsend, Notion, or Pitch.com. We can export the Google Slides to PDF for upload to these platforms.
- How do I share a Google Slides deck with investors?
- Two options: a 'view only' Google Slides link (always current), or a PDF export via email or Docsend. We recommend PDF for most investor outreach.
- Can my team collaborate and edit after delivery?
- Yes — that's a primary advantage of Google Slides. We set up the deck with Slide Layouts so team members can edit content without breaking the design.
- Do you also deliver a PowerPoint version?
- Yes — a PowerPoint export is available as an add-on. We optimise for the primary format and treat the export as a secondary deliverable.
Next step
Ready to build the Google Slides deck?
We'll have a first draft in your inbox — as a Google Slides link — in five business days.
