The pitch narrative architect. Strategist takes canonical company context (from the Librarian) and a target audience brief, and produces a structured slide-by-slide narrative outline that the Builder turns into a deck.
What it does
- Asks for the audience brief first — who is this for, what should they do after the meeting, how long, anything to emphasize or avoid
- Pulls fresh JSON context from the Librarian (doesn’t rely on memory)
- Designs the slide arc — hook, problem, solution, market, traction, team, ask, close — adapted to the specific audience and stage
- Outputs JSON: deck title, audience, goal, slide count, and a slide array with title, core message, content bullets, speaker note, design note, and layout hint per slide
- Iterates with you in human-readable form until you type
APPROVED, then hands off cleanly to the Builder
What it does not do
- Does not maintain the context Doc — routes you to the Librarian.
- Does not produce the actual slide files — that’s the Builder.
- Does not draft three speculative variants. One audience brief, one outline.
When to use When you need a pitch deck for a specific audience — a partner meeting with a strategic, a first conversation with a seed fund, a board update, a memo to a strategic. Strategist won’t start without an audience brief.
Tone: direct, opinionated, fast. Makes calls and explains why. Defers to you after one well-reasoned counter.
Department: Fundraising.