Here's the 22-page pitch deck that legal timekeeping startup Time by Ping used to nab a $36.5 million Series B

Time by Ping
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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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Slide 1
The slide features various time-tracking and time-measuring devices as background imagery.front_matter
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inspire_vision
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The slide uses a three-column layout to represent sequential phases of industry evolution.plan_implementation
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Uses a stopwatch and a hand writing as a visual metaphor for the 'status quo' of manual tracking.frame_problem
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The slide highlights the financial impact of manual timekeeping in the legal sector.frame_problem
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The slide uses a process-oriented layout to define a new market category.present_solution
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The slide uses a process flow diagram to show how raw data (Marbury v. Madison) is processed into structured billing entries.present_solution
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The slide uses a numbered list to define the product's core value proposition steps.present_solution
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The product screenshot shows a time-tracking interface for legal professionals.present_solution
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The slide uses a 'Case in Point' format to provide social proof and quantitative validation of the product's value proposition.show_traction
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The slide uses a two-column layout to contrast benefits for different stakeholders.present_solution
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Uses a before-and-after comparison to demonstrate value proposition.present_solution
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transition
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The slide uses a checkmark to highlight the Enterprise Legal segment.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a bar-chart-like visual to represent market segments.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a 'wedge' strategy framing to suggest a larger long-term vision beyond the initial product.transition
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Uses a metaphor of an abandoned factory to represent the 'Factory Model'.inspire_vision
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The diagram is a circular feedback loop illustrating the data lifecycle.present_solution
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Uses an iceberg metaphor to show the visible vs. hidden scale of the market opportunity.present_solution
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The slide uses a personal narrative approach to introduce the team, focusing on their 'why' rather than just credentials.other
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The slide is split into two sections: the left side details the company's strategic goals (market dominance, expansion, mission), and the right side lists invesstate_next_steps
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appendix
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