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The AI workspace for your pitch decks
Your best slide is in a deck you can't find. Fabric makes every past deck searchable by content and lets you track who opens the ones you send.
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The AI workspace for your pitch decks
Your best pitch deck is the one you've already made. The slide that explains your market opportunity. The chart that shows the growth trajectory. The competitive positioning slide that landed with the last investor. But past decks are in folders named by date or client, and finding the right slide means opening decks one at a time hoping to recognise it. The deck you sent the investor last month had a specific version of the TAM slide that you want to reuse, but which version of which deck was it?
Fabric makes every past deck searchable by content, not filename. Find the exact slide by describing what it shows. Track who opens the decks you send. Build new pitches from proven material.
Search inside every slide
AI search reads inside every presentation and searches by meaning. "The slide about our competitive positioning" finds it across every deck you've stored. "The TAM chart from the Series A deck" finds the specific slide. "Every deck that included a customer testimonial slide" finds them all. The search reads the content of slides: text, charts, and visual elements.
The AI assistant goes further. Ask it to find the most compelling version of your pricing slide across all past decks. Ask it to compare how you've positioned the product differently for different audiences. Ask it to surface every metric slide that included revenue data.
Track who opens your deck
Publish pitch decks with password protection and link analytics. See when the investor opens the deck, how long they spend on each slide, whether they come back, and which slides held their attention. Create named tracking links per recipient. Send one link to the lead partner and another to the associate.
Update the deck after sending and the link serves the current version. No re-sending revised attachments with "v3_FINAL" filenames.
Build new decks from proven slides
When a new pitch opportunity arrives, search your archive for the slides that worked. The market slide from the last successful raise. The team slide from the client deck that closed the deal. The competitive slide you refined through five iterations. Draft new decks from proven material rather than starting from a blank template.
Write deck outlines and talking points in notes and docs. Use the canvas to lay out the deck structure visually before building slides. Arrange reference decks alongside the new one to guide the narrative.
Annotate with feedback and outcomes
Annotations let you add notes to decks and individual slides: "investor asked about this slide," "client loved this framing," "cut this slide next time, too dense," "update metrics before Q4." The annotations are searchable, so "every deck where the investor asked follow-up questions" or "slides flagged for updates" produces the relevant set.
Connected to the deal
The pitch deck lives alongside the meeting recordings, the follow-up emails, the term sheet, and the data room in the deal space. The investor's feedback from the meeting is searchable alongside the deck they reviewed. For managing the full deal flow, see data rooms and sales collateral.
Who uses Fabric for pitch decks
Founders pitching investors. Sales professionals presenting to prospects. Agency owners pitching new clients. Consultants presenting proposals. Startups managing fundraising materials. Investment teams reviewing pitch materials from portfolio companies.
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Make every past pitch deck searchable and start tracking who opens the next one. Try Fabric free.
FAQs
Can I search inside slide decks by content?
Yes. AI search reads inside every presentation and finds slides by meaning.
Can I track when someone opens my deck?
Yes. Link analytics show who opened it, which slides they viewed, how long they spent, and whether they returned.
Can I find the best version of a slide across past decks?
Yes. Ask the AI assistant to find and compare versions across your deck archive.
Can I update a deck after sending it?
Yes. Update the file and the published link serves the current version.
Can I annotate slides with feedback?
Yes. Annotations let you mark slides with searchable notes about feedback and outcomes.
Can I password-protect shared decks?
Yes. Publish with password protection and named tracking links per recipient.
Can I plan a deck on the canvas?
Yes. The canvas lets you lay out structure and arrange reference decks alongside the new one.
Is my data secure?
Yes. Fabric uses AES-256 encryption and is CASA Tier 2 compliant. Your data is never used to train AI models.
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