Here's the pitch deck this 29-year-old Russian-born VC used to convince investors to contribute millions to her fund

Day One Ventures
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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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Open slide detailBeat · What Is
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The slide uses a 4x5 grid layout to display 20 company logos.show_traction
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The slide aggregates various social proof elements including tweets, Product Hunt posts, and user reviews to validate investment thesis.show_traction
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The slide highlights specific PR contributions to portfolio companies and showcases a 10.5x return on NtechLab.show_traction
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The slide presents a grid of advisor profiles, each including a headshot and a short biography.other
Open slide detailBeat · What Could Be
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The slide uses a structured layout to present market thesis for three distinct verticals.size_opportunity
Open slide detailBeat · What Could Be
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The slide uses a structured list format to categorize investment thesis areas.establish_context
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The slide outlines a set of qualitative and quantitative benchmarks for investment.other
Open slide detailBeat · New Bliss
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The slide outlines a set of cultural or operational values, reminiscent of Amazon's 'Day 1' philosophy.other
Open slide detailBeat · New BlissLoop · Golden Circle
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The slide uses a funnel-like logic for the dealflow metrics and a categorical list for sources.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · New BlissLoop · Golden Circle
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The slide lists prominent venture capital firms and individual angel investors, serving as social proof.other
Open slide detailBeat · New BlissLoop · Golden Circle
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Uses a causal structure (Signs -> Effects) to justify the need for a new investment approach.argue_timing
Open slide detailBeat · New BlissLoop · Golden Circle
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The slide uses a background image of the Golden Gate Bridge, likely serving as a visual metaphor for connection or bridging the gap between founders and PR.inspire_vision
Open slide detailBeat · New BlissLoop · Golden Circle
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Uses case studies as social proof for the efficacy of PR over paid marketing.cite_precedent
Open slide detailBeat · New BlissLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The slide uses a process-oriented list to describe the value-add service model.present_solution
Open slide detailBeat · New BlissLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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Open slide detailBeat · New Bliss
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The slide uses logos and headlines to establish social proof and credibility.show_traction
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The slide uses a simple icon-grid layout to represent service expansion areas.inspire_vision
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The slide features a watchtower image, which is unusual for a standard fund terms slide.other
Open slide detailBeat · New Bliss