Here's the 11-slide pitch deck a startup that analyzes consumers' digital behavior to fight fraud used to raise a $7 million Series A

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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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Slide 1
Includes company logo and tagline.front_matter
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Uses thought bubbles to illustrate the 'empathy gap' or lack of non-verbal cues in digital interactions.frame_problem
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Uses a simple equation format (Founders + CEO = Company) to frame the team's value proposition.inspire_vision
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The slide uses a grid of six value propositions to establish market relevance and company momentum.argue_timing
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Uses a split-screen visual metaphor to contrast two core capabilities.present_solution
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The visual uses a flow diagram connecting user personas (frustration, hesitation, fraud potential, confidence, familiarity) to the platform's output modules.present_solution
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Uses a seesaw metaphor to represent the trade-off between CX and fraud prevention.present_solution
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Uses a before-after-bridge style framing to contrast the problem with the solution.present_solution
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The slide uses a grid layout to present six advisors with their professional titles and expertise domains.other
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