Why?

Let’s be honest, as a founder, you’ve been staring at your pitch deck for way too long, trying to figure out the story, the visuals, and the content that goes on each slide. Are you saying too much? Too little? The wrong thing? What do investors see when they look at your deck?

Yeah, it can be overwhelming, but that’s where a pitch deck review can come in handy.


Haje is the ‘CEO Whisperer’ when it comes to fundraising. In my case, he helped transition the pitch from a collection of MBA buzzwords into a coherent and compelling founding vision, supported by a robust business model.
— Ben Munoz, Nadine West

Ben Munoz, CEO at Nadine West and Pitch Coaching client


How does it work?

Super easy: You send Haje your pitch deck, and 5-10 working days later, you get an in-depth report in return. Here are some of the things you will get feedback on:

  • Are there any red flags? Is there anything in your pitch deck that would make an investor run for the hills right away?

  • Are you missing anything important? Sometimes, the problem isn’t what’s there - but what is missing. Haje has a comprehensive checklist to ensure that you include all the info that an investor needs to decide whether to take your investment opportunity further.

  • Detailed feedback on every slide. Here’s where the bulk of the feedback happens: Every slide gets a detailed round of feedback. Does it tell the story it needs to? Does it fit into the whole?

  • Conclusion: An honest assessment of whether you are on the right track. Perhaps your deck needs a quick polish or a piece of information adding, and you’re good to go. Or maybe the news is less great: You may need to revamp a large part of the deck or even shred it and start over. Don’t worry - whatever the feedback, you’ll know exactly what you need to do!


Haje’s insights were truly invaluable. His comments highlighted the importance of clear, investor-focused communication to share our story effectively. Haje’s feedback helped us recognize where we were not communicating critical components of our deck effectively. His recommendations were easy to implement and helped us to polish our presentation.
— Tomás Vega, CEO at Augmental

Tomás Vega, CEO at Augmental and Pitch Deck Review client


Cost & Deliverables

A lot of people who find my services learned about me through my work on TechCrunch, writing 60+ Pitch Deck Teardowns. If you want a preview of the sort of feedback you can expect, check out a few of them. Heads up, though: The Pitch Deck Reviews are a lot more in-depth than a TechCrunch pitch deck teardown - and significantly less snarky.

The length of a pitch deck review varies a little, but they often run 20-30 pages in length, and are chock full of real, actionable insights for how you can improve your deck, often with specific suggestions for what you can change. If he’s proposing a copy change, Haje often writes the copy for my clients - it’s faster than trying to explain what needs to be updated.

Haje charges $2,500 for a pitch deck review, payable in advance.

Got questions? Send us an email. If you can’t wait to get started, book yours right away!