Ed-Tech Startup Pitch Deck Creation
Budget: ₹100 – ₹400 INR
Create a professional and visually appealing pitch deck for an Ed-Tech startup. The pitch deck should include the following sections:
Introduction: Briefly introduce Coding Bits as an innovative Ed-Tech platform bridging the gap between academic learning and industry demands.
Problem Statement: Highlight the key challenges faced by students, such as the skill gap, lack of affordable quality education, and limited career guidance.
Value Proposition: Showcase the unique offerings of Coding Bits, including industry-focused courses, hands-on projects, mentorship, and job-oriented training.
Founders & Leadership: Introduce the founding team with their roles and expertise.
Business Model: Explain the revenue streams, including subscription-based learning, corporate training, certifications, and B2B partnerships.
Traction & Growth Metrics: Include key achievements like the number of students, placements, course completion rates, and partnerships.
Revenue Model: Break down the revenue sources, such as course sales, subscriptions, and corporate training.
Fund Utilization & Investment Ask: Specify the amount of funding required and how it will be utilized (course development, marketing, hiring, etc.).
Future Roadmap: Outline short-term, mid-term, and long-term goals, such as expanding course offerings, launching an AI-powered LMS, and global expansion.
Conclusion & Call to Action: End with a strong conclusion and invite potential investors, partners, or collaborators to connect.
Design Guidelines:
Use a modern and clean design with a tech-inspired theme.
Incorporate icons, charts, and visuals to make the slides engaging.
Ensure the content is concise, impactful, and easy to understand.
Introduction: Briefly introduce Coding Bits as an innovative Ed-Tech platform bridging the gap between academic learning and industry demands.
Problem Statement: Highlight the key challenges faced by students, such as the skill gap, lack of affordable quality education, and limited career guidance.
Value Proposition: Showcase the unique offerings of Coding Bits, including industry-focused courses, hands-on projects, mentorship, and job-oriented training.
Founders & Leadership: Introduce the founding team with their roles and expertise.
Business Model: Explain the revenue streams, including subscription-based learning, corporate training, certifications, and B2B partnerships.
Traction & Growth Metrics: Include key achievements like the number of students, placements, course completion rates, and partnerships.
Revenue Model: Break down the revenue sources, such as course sales, subscriptions, and corporate training.
Fund Utilization & Investment Ask: Specify the amount of funding required and how it will be utilized (course development, marketing, hiring, etc.).
Future Roadmap: Outline short-term, mid-term, and long-term goals, such as expanding course offerings, launching an AI-powered LMS, and global expansion.
Conclusion & Call to Action: End with a strong conclusion and invite potential investors, partners, or collaborators to connect.
Design Guidelines:
Use a modern and clean design with a tech-inspired theme.
Incorporate icons, charts, and visuals to make the slides engaging.
Ensure the content is concise, impactful, and easy to understand.