Build Investor Pitch Decks That Start With Your Story

A great pitch is an argument, not a template. Eazy is a content-first editor: write your narrative in a real document — or drop in your existing brief, financial model, or a link — then design a deck and refine it by talking to it.

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Quick Summary
Eazy is a content-first presentation tool for investor pitch decks. You write your story in a real document editor — headings, bullets, slide dividers, notes — or drop in a PDF brief, an Excel model, a PowerPoint, or a web link, and Eazy reads it into editable content. When the argument is right, Eazy designs the deck for you, on-brand by default. Refine by chatting in plain language, change one line and only that slide rebuilds, then export to PDF or PPTX. Free early access, no watermark.
6+
File & link types Eazy reads into editable content
Eazy, 2026
1 doc
Single source of truth — edit it, the deck follows
Eazy, 2026
$0
Early access price
Eazy, 2026
10-15
Ideal pitch deck slides
Y Combinator, 2024

How It Works

1

Bring your material — or start writing

Drop in what you already have: a PDF brief, a Word doc, a financial model in Excel or CSV, an old PowerPoint, or a web link. Eazy reads each one into editable content — no copy-paste. Or just open the editor and start writing your pitch from scratch.

2

Shape the argument as a document

Work in a real block editor — headings, bullets, toggles, slide dividers, speaker notes. Structure the narrative arc investors expect: problem, solution, market, traction, team, and the ask. Your document is the source of truth.

3

Design the deck

When the content is right, Eazy builds the slides from your document — designed for you by default, on-brand out of the box. Prefer a different look? Apply a theme to restyle the whole deck in one click.

4

Refine by talking, then export

Ask for changes in plain language — "make the traction slide more data-driven," "add a competitive landscape slide." It knows your whole document. Change one line and only that slide rebuilds. Export to PDF or PPTX with the layout intact.

Why Eazy for This

Your narrative comes first

Investors fund the story, not the template. Writing in a real editor keeps you focused on the argument — problem, solution, traction, ask — before a single slide is designed.

Bring what you already have

Your one-pager, your financial model, your last deck, a market-research link — drop them in and Eazy reads them into editable content. No rebuilding your material from scratch.

One document, one deck

Your document is the single source of truth. Update a number or tighten a claim in the doc and the deck follows — no hunting across slides to keep everything consistent.

Tailor by talking, not rebuilding

Refine in plain language against a tool that already knows your whole pitch. Emphasize unit economics for one fund, technical moat for another — without starting over.

Change one line, not the deck

Edit a sentence and only the affected slide rebuilds. The slides you already liked stay exactly as they were, so late tweaks before a meeting never risk your whole deck.

On-brand slides, clean exports

Slides are designed for you by default and stay on-brand out of the box. Export high-fidelity PDF for email or PPTX for in-person meetings, with the design preserved.

Why Your Pitch Is an Argument Before It Is a Deck

Investors fund a clear argument, not a pretty template. Eazy is content-first: you write and structure the narrative in a real document editor — problem, solution, market, traction, team, ask — and only then design the deck. Getting the thinking right first is what separates a memorable pitch from a generic one.

The strongest pitch decks read like a tight argument: they establish a real problem, present a credible solution, prove the market, and back it with traction. That logic has to exist in the content long before it becomes slides. Tools that turn a single prompt into finished slides skip the step that matters most — shaping the story.

Eazy puts that step first. You write in a real block editor with headings, bullets, slide dividers, and notes, so you can see and refine the argument as a document. Once the narrative holds together, Eazy designs the deck from it — on-brand by default. The result reflects your thinking, not a template everyone else is using too.

Bring Your Brief, Model, and Research Into One Document

Most founders already have raw material: a one-pager, a financial model, an older deck, market-research links. Eazy reads PDFs, Word, PowerPoint, Excel/CSV, and web links into editable content, so those sources become part of a single working document you shape into a pitch — no copy-paste, no rebuilding.

You rarely start a pitch from nothing. There is a one-pager from the last raise, a model in a spreadsheet, a competitor page you keep referencing, an old deck with slides worth reusing. In Eazy, you drop those in and each is read into editable content inside your document — text you can restructure, not a static attachment.

That means your numbers, your positioning, and your prior work all live in one place as you write. Add a slide for a demo-day question by asking for it in plain language; pull a figure straight from the spreadsheet you imported. Because everything is one document, the deck Eazy designs from it stays coherent across every section.

Tailoring Decks for Different Investors

Different investors weigh different metrics. Because your document is the source of truth and you refine by talking to it, tailoring a deck is fast: adjust the emphasis in plain language, change one line and only that slide rebuilds, and the rest of your deck stays exactly as you liked it.

Sending one identical deck to every investor is a missed opportunity. A SaaS fund wants MRR growth and CAC/LTV; a deep-tech fund wants technical differentiation and IP; a consumer fund wants engagement curves. Each of those is an emphasis change in your content, not a rebuild.

With Eazy, you make that change by talking to it — "replace the traction slide with one focused on technology and patents" — and because it already knows your whole document, it edits with full context. Change one line and only that slide rebuilds, so the slides you already refined stay put. Keeping a document as the source of truth is what makes these variants quick and consistent.

Recommended Themes

Mono BoldA confident, high-contrast theme that puts your numbers and claims front and center for boardroom and investor meetings.
EditorialClean, typographic, and content-forward — lets your story and traction lead without visual noise.
Luxe NoirA refined dark theme that reads as premium and distinctive, ideal for making a memorable first impression.

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Yes — if the tool helps you get the story right first. Eazy is content-first: you write your pitch in a real editor (or bring a brief, a model, or a link and it becomes editable content), shape the argument, and only then design the deck. Eazy handles the design — on-brand by default — while you own the narrative and strategy. You refine by talking to it and export to PDF or PPTX.