Interview & Speaking

Startup Funding Meeting Timer

Structured startup funding meeting timer: 2-minute introductions, 10-minute pitch deck walkthrough, 8-minute investor Q&A, 3-minute next steps discussion, and 2-minute wrap-up. 25 minutes total.

5 segments · 25 minutes total

Segments

1

Introductions

2m
2

Pitch Deck

10m
3

Q&A

8m
4

Next Steps

3m
5

Wrap-up

2m

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How it works

This timer auto-advances through each segment so you can stay focused.

1

Introductions

2 minutes

2

Pitch Deck

10 minutes

3

Q&A

8 minutes

4

Next Steps

3 minutes

5

Wrap-up

2 minutes

Frequently asked questions

How long should a funding pitch be?

Most investor meetings are 30–60 minutes, but the core pitch should be 8–12 minutes. This timer allocates 10 minutes for the pitch deck, leaving ample time for Q&A and relationship-building — which is where deals are actually made.

Why include a next steps segment?

The 3-minute next steps segment ensures you leave the meeting with clear action items: due diligence documents, follow-up meeting dates, or intro requests. Skipping this is a common mistake that stalls fundraising momentum.

Can I use this for Series A meetings?

Yes — this format works for seed through Series B meetings. Later-stage meetings may need more Q&A time, but the structure remains the same. Use TimedFlow's professional mode to adjust segment lengths.

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