Pitch deck: Revi secures $14.5 million Series A

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Slide 1
The slide uses a vibrant orange background with a speech-bubble motif and lifestyle imagery.front_matter
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Uses a 'before-after' framing to contrast legacy POS systems with modern revenue-focused platforms.argue_timing
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The slide uses a combination of product imagery and a feature list to demonstrate the solution.present_solution
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The slide uses a process flow diagram to illustrate the customer journey from initial purchase to personalized re-engagement.present_solution
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The chart uses a visual metaphor of a flat line (mature market) transitioning into an exponential curve (Revi solution).present_solution
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The slide uses a bulleted list to define the persona of the target customer.analyze_data
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The slide uses a vertical process flow to map different stages of the customer journey to specific categories of third-party service providers.present_framework
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The slide uses a dark blue sidebar to list competitors (Toast, Clover, Square, Revel) and an orange-themed list of metrics on the right.show_traction
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The slide uses a 'Us vs Them' comparison frame to demonstrate competitive advantage.compare_peers
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The slide uses a visual grid to categorize customers into two distinct groups: food-service (top row) and general high-demand businesses (bottom row).audience-segmentation
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The map shows locations in California, Georgia, and Arizona. The phases are color-coded to match the map pins.plan_implementation
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The slide uses a process flow diagram to explain the flywheel effect of their go-to-market strategy.plan_implementation
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Uses geographic maps as visual anchors for regional performance data.show_traction
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The slide uses a vertical flow diagram to suggest a compounding or sequential relationship between the metrics.show_traction
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The chart uses blue bars for historical data and orange bars for projections.show_traction
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Uses two donut charts to contrast market concentration in online vs. physical retail.size_opportunity
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The right side of the slide appears to be a Sankey-like or flow-based visualization of capital allocation percentages, though the labels are slightly ambiguous.plan_implementation
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