Investor Relations

AI-Narrated Investor Updates & Pitch Decks

How startups keep investors informed and aligned with narrated updates that can be reviewed on any schedule — without scheduling another board meeting.

The Investor Communication Challenge

Every founder faces the same tension: investors want regular updates, but preparing and delivering those updates consumes time that could be spent building the business. Monthly board decks, quarterly performance reviews, fundraising materials — each one requires a live presentation or a static document that leaves too many questions unanswered.

Narrated presentations solve this by bridging the gap between a static deck and a live meeting. Your investor gets the context and explanation they need, delivered in your voice, available whenever they have time to review it. And you get engagement data showing exactly which metrics and milestones captured their attention.

Types of Investor Presentations

Monthly or Quarterly Investor Updates

The rhythm of investor communication matters. A narrated quarterly update includes your key metrics, milestones, challenges, and asks — each slide explained with context that a static spreadsheet cannot convey. When revenue changes, the narration explains why. When a key hire joins, the narration adds color about their background. Investors get a guided explanation rather than a PDF they have to interpret on their own.

Pitch Decks for Fundraising

A narrated pitch deck is a powerful pre-meeting tool. Send the narrated version ahead of a live pitch so investors arrive already familiar with your market, product, and traction. The live meeting then focuses on questions and chemistry rather than the basics. You can also track which slides investors spend the most time on — useful intelligence for refining your story.

Board Meeting Prep

Prepare your board with a narrated pre-read that walks through the deck before the meeting. Board members arrive with context, questions ready, and a shared understanding of the material. The live meeting becomes more strategic and less informational.

Why Investors Love Narrated Updates

schedule

Watch on their schedule — not yours

analytics

Know which slides matter most to them

update

Update the deck without rescheduling

Best Practices for Investor Narrated Decks

  • Lead with the metric that matters most. Open with the single KPI that defines the period. The narration should explain why that number matters and what it means for the business.
  • Be transparent about challenges. The best investor updates include honest assessments of what is not working. The narration provides the nuance and context that often gets lost in written updates.
  • End with specific asks. What do you need from your investors? Intros, advice, follow-on capital? State it clearly in the final slide's narration.
  • Track engagement. If certain slides consistently have high drop-off, the content may need restructuring. If specific metrics generate heavy replay activity, those are the topics investors care about most.

Getting Started

Take your most recent investor deck or pitch deck. Upload it to PresentForMe, review the AI-generated narration, and send the link to your investors. See who watches, which slides they engage with, and how the narrated format compares to your previous communication methods. Start free.

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Elevate Your Investor Communication

Turn your next investor deck into a narrated update that keeps your stakeholders informed and aligned.