Opus
Description: Building AI for Deskless Workers
Investors: Stage 2 Capital
Reference Link to Deck: https://www.businessinsider.com/opus-startup-secures-68-million-with-this-pitch-deck-2023-5
Stage: Seed
**Slide 1 — Cover**
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Bold hero slide. Dark background with central bright app mockup anchors attention. Logos at bottom add credibility. Very investor-standard "problem space" cover.
**Slide 2 — Founding Team**
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Three-column layout with headshots. Clear credibility signals. Balanced spacing makes it scannable, avoids heavy bios.
**Slide 3 — Market Size Context**
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Big stat in bold, paired with simple pie chart for emphasis. Visual storytelling: shows just how large the market is at a glance.
**Slide 4 — Productivity Need**
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Left text, right sourced article. Uses urgency by showing real-world headlines. “Pain point in the wild” design choice.
**Slide 5 — Meet Opus**
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Product introduction slide. Classic "what we do" statement with UI visuals to prove product already exists. Crisp and minimal.
**Slide 6 — Growth**
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Growth proof slide. Simple stacked bar chart, investor-friendly. Uses vertical scaling to imply traction.
**Slide 7 — Demand**
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Balanced two-column layout. Contrasts historical data with Opus value props. Blue highlight box draws eye.
**Slide 8 — Market Opportunity**
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Minimalist. Big bold market claim, lots of whitespace. Slides like this function as “narrative breaths.”
**Slide 9 — TAM Breakdown**
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Three-card horizontal layout. Each figure isolated to give visual weight. Simplifies complex economics.
**Slide 10 — Employees Training**
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Designed for relatability — shows how workers actually use it. Phone screens front-and-center. UX-first proof.
**Slide 11 — For Managers**
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Human faces + product screens. Balances “empathy” for managers with “tech solves it.”
**Slide 12 — Cost Efficiency**
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Minimal supporting text. Uses a product screen to signal usability and efficiency. White space keeps it uncluttered.
**Slide 13 — Templates**
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Customer testimonial overlaying UI is credibility play. Shows ROI not just in cost, but speed.
**Slide 14 — Opus Plan**
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Dense content slide but structured: testimonial anchors trust, checklist makes features digestible.
**Slide 15 — GTM**
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Mix of quantitative (pie chart) and qualitative (testimonial). Split design to show both channels and customer love.
**Slide 16 — Industry Proof**
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Slide uses social proof from customer quote + diversification data. Strong “expandability” framing.
**Slide 17 — Expansion Vision**
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Symmetry between long-term list and testimonial builds credibility. Forward-looking roadmap style.
**Slide 18 — Revenue Path**
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Classic hockey-stick chart. Simple bold design ensures investors focus on growth trajectory.
**Slide 19 — Fundraising**
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End slide in strong color differentiates it. Call-to-action slide. Standard for pitch decks.