Seek AI
Description: Building AI for no-code Analytics
Investors: Battery Ventures, Conviction
Reference Link to Deck: https://www.businessinsider.com/pitch-deck-seek-ai-generative-raise-pre-seed-seed-funding-2023-1
Stage: Pre-Seed
Seek AI Pitch Deck
Slide Transcriptions
Slide 1
Seek what matters.
seek.ai
Slide 2
Our Belief
Foundation models are the future of knowledge work.
Slide 3
The Data Analysis Bottleneck
“Self-serve” analytics tools are alienating to business users.
Seek’s Natural Language Interface for Data
(Chat interface mockup)
“@Seek: What do you want to work on?”
Slide 4
…powered by AI-generated SQL
(Screenshot of SQL query)
This is only possible now!
(Graph showing generative AI code generation accuracy rising from ~0% in 2020 to ~72.3% in 2021)
Slide 5
Seek’s First Year — Initial Product Delivery
Slide 6
Seek’s First Year — Strong Customer Demand
Core Initial Team
Slide 7
How we help customers unlock ROI
Customer testimonial:
> “Without the right data, retailers of CPG products are missing out on billions of dollars of GMV that they are capable of shipping. Seek allows our CPG customers to query these complex datasets in a fraction of the time it would take with traditional data tools, which finally lets them unlock this GMV. We are thrilled to be an early design partner of Seek because of these gains that it will produce for our customers.”
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> – CPO, Mid-Stage SaaS Company
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Slide 8
When customers use Seek…
Slide 9
Seek’s Founding Team
Slide 10
Roadmap / Growth Plan
Slide 11
Fundraise
We are raising $4 million
To build the natural language interface for data.
Slide 12
Thank you!
info@seek.ai
Walkthrough & Design Framing
Slide 1 — Title
Minimalist opener: white background, black type “Seek what matters.” plus logo. Immediate clarity, no clutter. Establishes brand focus.
Slide 2 — Belief
One-liner belief statement on a black slide: “Foundation models are the future of knowledge work.” Sets the philosophical foundation. Short, declarative, memorable.
Slide 3 — Problem Setup
Text-heavy but credible. Uses Deloitte stat (67% execs struggle with tools) to establish authority. Left side problem description, right side chat UI mockup shows envisioned simplicity. The contrast primes investors: old world complexity vs. new world ease.
Slide 4 — Technology Validation
Screenshot of SQL and generative AI performance chart. Design signals technical legitimacy: “This isn’t hand-wavy, this is powered by real breakthroughs.” Graph emphasizes urgency/timing (“only possible now”).
Slide 5 — Execution: Product Delivery
Focused milestone slide. Clean checklist style communicates operational maturity (cloud app, SOC2, patent pending). Black background conveys seriousness.
Slide 6 — Execution: Demand & Team
Split slide: traction (12 contracts) and team buildout. Emphasizes completeness of founding team + scale of early hires. Design communicates balanced progress: not just vision, but team and contracts.
Slide 7 — ROI Proof
Customer quote takes center stage. Long block of text but credible because it mentions “billions in GMV.” Slide choice: let the customer’s words sell the product.
Slide 8 — Customer Outcomes
Three simple bullets with bold phrasing: faster answers, more questions, shorter waits. Clean and simple, designed for memorability.
Slide 9 — Founding Team
Classic team slide: portraits, names, and pedigrees (Princeton, Citadel, Carnegie Mellon). Relies on institutional logos and prestigious backgrounds. Standard but effective design choice for credibility.
Slide 10 — Roadmap
Forward-looking checklist: scaling team, customers, capabilities. Less visual, more functional. Frames the ask (next slide) by showing execution plan.
Slide 11 — Fundraise
One sentence: “We are raising $4m to build the natural language interface for data.” Black background, bold type. Direct, investor-friendly, no clutter.
Slide 12 — Closing
“Thank you!” with contact email. Simple closing slide. Clean white background leaves a professional impression and directs follow-up action.