Latest deck. The file from your most recent analysis stays next to the report context that explains it.
When an investor says send me everything, you should have it ready.
The deck is one document. The raise needs more than one link. Investor Packet is the destination for the finished materials PitchVault already knows about: your latest deck, score context, Raise Plan, and investor-facing readiness.
Example: a founder preparing materials after a positive first meeting. Company details redacted.
Latest deck ready. Raise plan in progress.
Packet recommendation
Send the deck and score context. Wait on the full packet until the Raise Plan proof items are complete.
Raise Ready waits until all four investor lenses clear.
Raise-ready plan. Your active fundraising workflow sits beside the materials it depends on.
Readiness status. Investor Visibility and Raise Ready tell you whether the packet is ready to send or still needs work.
What investors actually ask for
The deck gets you the meeting. Real interest creates the next request fast: the latest deck, score context, the raise-ready plan, and the proof behind the obvious objections.
Who it's for
Founders preparing for follow-up after a positive meeting, not founders still trying to make the deck credible.
If you are about to send materials to an investor, this is the surface that shows what is ready and what still needs work.
Built from your Raise Plan →
The outreach cadence and current phase inform what belongs in the packet.
Then move toward investor visibility →
When the packet and lens status are ready, the investor-facing surfaces make more sense.
Ready to keep the materials investors ask for from turning into a scramble?
