Close more SaaS deals with a sales deck that leads with the buyer's pain, quantifies ROI in their units, and makes next steps obvious.
SaaS sales decks win when they lead with buyer pain in the prospect's own language and ladder up to ROI in their units (hours saved, deals closed, churn prevented). This template structures that narrative and puts the product demo in the middle, where it belongs — not at the start.
10 slides tuned for SaaS companies. DamnSlides fills each with content specific to your company and topic.
Your company, prospect company, and date of the meeting.
The specific operational pain in their function today.
What this pain costs in wasted hours, lost revenue, or churn.
The outcome state — what their team looks like 6 months in.
Product walkthrough centered on their 2-3 critical workflows.
Peer customers with quantified before/after.
ROI model in their units: per-rep productivity, per-customer retention.
Onboarding timeline, admin burden, and success milestones.
Tiered pricing with the recommended tier highlighted.
Specific next step with owner and date — not "let's sync."
Enter your saas context — company, product, market, specifics.
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Both, but differently. The live version should drive conversation — 40% of slides hidden, revealed as questions surface. The leave-behind PDF is a fuller version for internal sharing after the call.
12-15 slides for a first discovery meeting, 20-25 for a decision-stage pitch. Longer than 25 and you're running a training, not a close.
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