A studio service
Manufacturing pitch deck design where the capex has to earn its keep.
Manufacturing is capital-intensive and unforgiving — you're asking investors to fund capacity, and they'll want to know it will be full. A great product with no contracted demand and hazy margins is a risky bet. We design manufacturing and industrial decks that make the capacity plan, the margins, and the demand behind them credible.

Investment
Three ways to raise.
Fixed price, fixed scope. Pick the tier that matches your raise — from a single deal deck to a full capital-raise kit.
Essential
A sharp investor deck at the length most decks should be — you bring the content, we design it.
5–7 business days
- 12–15 designed slides
- Core investor structure (problem → ask)
- Your brand applied throughout
- Custom charts (market, traction)
- 1 revision round
- Editable PowerPoint source files
Standard
The full raise: we shape the narrative from your inputs at the length investors actually read.
Priority · 4–5 business days
- 15–20 designed slides
- We build the narrative from your inputs
- Full custom chart set
- Matching 1-page investor teaser
- 2 revision rounds
- Editable PowerPoint + source
Complete
A comprehensive deck for detailed raises and sales — full appendix, plus a condensed sales version.
Rush available
- 25–40 slides — deck + appendix
- Custom graphics & data-room slides
- Condensed sales version of the deck
- 3 revision rounds, white-glove
- 30-minute strategy call
- All source files
N° 01What manufacturing decks get wrong
Four questions industrial investors ask.
01
Capacity, no demand
Funding a factory you can't fill is the classic trap. Show contracted or pipeline demand against the capacity you're building — proof it won't sit idle.
02
Margins without the bridge
Gross margin means little without the cost bridge — materials, labour, overhead, yield. Show the real path to profitable units at volume.
03
Capex hand-waved
The capital ask in manufacturing is large and lumpy. Map the capex to capacity milestones and the demand each unlocks.
04
Ignoring scale-up risk
Making one works; making thousands profitably is the hard part. Address yield, supply chain, and the ramp, don't assume them away.
N° 02Who this is for
Hardware to heavy industry. Every industrial raise.
01
Hardware & advanced manufacturing
Where unit economics and the scale-up path are the thesis. We design the capacity and margin story to read as disciplined.
02
Industrial & process manufacturing
Capital-heavy, contract-driven. Decks that map capex to capacity and demand, and make the ramp credible to patient capital.
03
Reshoring & supply-chain plays
Betting on a shifting supply landscape. We frame the timing thesis and the contracted demand behind the capacity bet.
Sample slides
Sample slides, in house style.
Generated in our editorial discipline — framed to your vertical. Every deck we ship is original and bespoke.


Questions
The answers we give most often.
- What should a manufacturing pitch deck include?
- The product and market, the capacity plan, unit economics and the cost bridge, contracted or pipeline demand, the capex and how it maps to capacity milestones, scale-up and supply-chain risk, team, and the ask.
- What do industrial investors focus on?
- Demand against capacity, and margins at volume. Funding a factory only makes sense if it will be full and profitable — contracted demand and a real cost bridge are what earn the cheque.
- How do I present a large capex ask?
- Map it to capacity milestones: this capital builds that capacity, which is backed by this contracted demand. Investors fund the next milestone against proven demand, not an open-ended build.
- How much does it cost?
- Standard ($4,000) covers a full custom manufacturing deck; Complete ($7,500) adds detailed unit-economics and capacity appendix slides plus a data-room version.
- Can you design capacity and cost-bridge charts?
- Yes — clean capacity-vs-demand visuals, a gross-margin cost bridge, and a capex-to-milestone map, designed to read as competent and conservative.
Next step
Raising to build capacity?
Send us your demand and unit economics — we'll design a deck that proves the factory will be full and profitable.
