Sales deck review

Sales deck review before high-stakes client meetings

A polished sales deck is not enough. DeckNarrator stress-tests the logic before the client meeting does, so you can see what weakens the story, what feels exposed, and what to fix first.

Founding price: $29 for the first 25 decks · Private. Confidential.
Where the story breaks
Spot weak jumps, missing links, and slides that fall apart under buyer scrutiny.
What to say next
Get a clearer narrative path, with stronger transitions from slide to slide.
What to fix first
See which parts of the sales deck need to be cut, reinforced, or defended.
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Who this is for

Built for teams preparing high-stakes sales conversations

This review is for sales teams, founders, operators, and consultants preparing sales decks that already look presentable, but may still be vulnerable in front of buyers.

Teams selling complex offers

When the deck is already built, but you need to know whether the sales story will hold in the room.

Sales teams refining the story

When the story feels close, but not yet sharp enough for a buyer, executive, or procurement conversation.

Teams before a client meeting

When you want to pressure-test the deck before sending it, presenting it live, or using it with a prospect.

What usually breaks

Most weak sales decks do not fail because they look bad

They fail because the logic underneath the slides does not hold when buyers start asking harder questions.

The ask is disconnected from the story

The deck reaches the commercial ask before the buyer has enough context, confidence, or urgency.

Proof does not support the commercial story

Proof points appear, but they do not fully reinforce the case the sales story is trying to make.

Slides work alone, but not together

Individual slides may look polished, yet the flow from one to the next feels fragile or forced.

Claims feel exposed under scrutiny

Important statements are present, but not supported strongly enough to hold in a real client conversation.

What DeckNarrator checks

Not slide decoration. Sales narrative pressure-testing.

DeckNarrator reviews the logic and defensibility of your sales story, not just how polished the slides look.

Whether the sales deck builds a coherent case from buyer problem to next step

Where transitions feel weak or unearned

Which claims feel under-supported

Where the storyline creates doubt or friction

Which slides are most exposed under questioning

What should be fixed first before the meeting

What you receive

One report that shows where the sales story gets vulnerable

You receive one structured report designed to help you prepare the sales deck before the room pressure-tests it for you.

Where the story weakens

A clearer view of the fragile parts of the narrative.

What feels exposed

The claims, jumps, and slides most likely to create doubt.

What to fix first

A sharper sense of priority, so you do not waste time polishing the wrong part.

Speaking support

Narrative guidance that helps you understand what you are saying and why you are saying it.

When to use this

Best used before a high-stakes sales conversation

Before a high-stakes sales meeting
Before sending the deck to a prospect
After revising the sales story, but before presenting it live
When the sales deck looks ready, but still feels vulnerable
When you need more sales clarity, not more decoration
Sample report

See what the output looks like

The output is designed to show what weakens the sales story, what feels exposed, and what should be fixed first before the meeting.

DeckNarrator sample report
FAQ

Common questions

Is this sales deck design feedback?

No. DeckNarrator does not focus on visual polish or aesthetic slide comments. It focuses on the logic and narrative strength of the deck.

Is this useful if my sales deck is almost ready?

Yes. In fact, that is one of the best moments to use it. The product is most useful when the deck already looks presentable, but still needs a stronger narrative under pressure.

Is this only for startup or fundraising decks?

No. This page is specifically for sales decks and client-facing presentations. DeckNarrator can also be used for pitch, investor, executive, and board presentations.

What file format do you accept?

PDF only.

How long does it take?

Typical turnaround is up to 18 hours.

What do I receive after the sales deck review?

One structured report showing where the story weakens, what feels exposed, and what to fix first.

Final call

Stress-test your sales deck before the client does

If your sales deck already looks polished, the next risk is not visual. It is narrative pressure. DeckNarrator helps you see where the story weakens before buyers do.

Founding price: $29 for the first 25 decks