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Geodesic.Life, a Ukraine-based startup, is challenging traditional concepts of housing by introducing affordable, eco-friendly prefabricated dome homes. This concept addresses two pressing global concerns: the need for accessible housing and the urgency of environmental conservation. By normalizing sustainable living practices, Geodesic aims to have a positive impact on both individuals and the planet. The company just closed a small $500,000 friends and family round to bring its vision to life.

The startup’s dome houses offer many advantages. They are significantly more affordable than conventional housing options, making them an attractive option for individuals, families and communities with limited financial resources. The houses are also designed with sustainability in mind: They are built with environmentally friendly materials, have a low carbon footprint and are energy efficient. This not only reduces the environmental impact of housing, but also aligns with the growing demand for sustainable living solutions.

The startup shared the 13-slide deck with TechCrunch, so let’s dive in and see what we can see.


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It slides into this deck

While the Geodesic deck impresses with its aesthetic design, with a tasteful color palette, attractive illustrations, and a concise text, it has some significant shortcomings.

  1. Cover transparency
  2. Transparency problem 1
  3. Problematic transparency 2
  4. Product image transparency
  5. Solution transparency
  6. What is unique? slide
  7. Designed to create Impact transparency (composition details)
  8. Business model transparency
  9. Market beach slide
  10. Competitive transparency
  11. Competition slide 2
  12. “New Age of Rurals” Image Slide.
  13. Group transparency

A few things to love about Geodesic’s pitch

Geodesic’s pitch deck was quite impressive, particularly in how it connected problems with solutions, demonstrating the company’s innovative approach and commitment to sustainability with solid data.

Clear starting point

[Slide 9] A large, well-defined beach market is a good way to get a base for your business. Image credits: Geodesic.Life

This slide contains useful information, but lacks some critical details about the target market. For example, Geodesic has yet to identify the specific homebuyers in this area to target first. Nevertheless, the presentation provides a solid overview of what Geodesic aims to achieve and positions the company in national, continental and global markets.

This clear consolidation of the target market is necessary because the specific focus on “turnkey prefab in the Stockholm area” is relatively modest in scope. However, the opportunity for growth is significant, which should appeal to investors.

Designed to make an impact

[Slide 7] Highlighting how the company is different is a useful starting point for discussion. Image credits: Geodesic.Life

Geodesic did a good job with this slide. The way the company has combined problem transparency with solution transparency is storytelling at its best and shows that you can be creative on that front. Geodesic didn’t just point out a big environmental issue with traditional building. the company also showed how Geodesic’s innovative approach is changing the game. This clear and logical flow makes it extremely easy for investors to understand both the scale of the problem and the impact of the solution.

Adding specific, measurable data about the environmental benefits of building methods is also smart. These numbers really back up the carbon footprint reduction claims and underline the company’s commitment to sustainability. This data-driven perspective not only reinforces Geodesic’s credibility, but also underscores the dedication to making a difference in the construction industry. It’s clear that Geodesic doesn’t just make a cool idea – it proposes a practical solution with solid environmental results.

Three things Geodesic Life could have improved

The deck has many areas for improvement beyond a nearly double competition slide. Additionally, it lacks slides asking for funding and detailing its go-to-market strategy. I would like to elaborate on the following points:

You say affordable, I say show me the price

The absence of pricing information in this deck hinders understanding of both production costs and home purchase prices.

Including a pricing slide in your pitch deck is crucial for a number of reasons, especially when pitching to potential investors because it touches so many points in the narrative. Here’s why it matters:

  • A building block for your business model: A pricing slide provides clear information about how your startup plans to make money. Investors want to understand your business model and how you plan to generate revenue. Pricing details help them assess the feasibility and profitability of your business.
  • Value proposition: Helps validate your value proposition by showing that customers are willing to pay for your product or service at the prices you set. This indicates market validation and growth potential.
  • Financial Forecasting Foundation: Pricing is a key component of financial forecasting. It affects revenue forecasts, which in turn affect profitability, cash flow and break-even analysis. Investors need this information to assess the financial viability of your startup.
  • Place: Demonstrating how your pricing strategy compares to competitors can highlight competitive advantages or justify premium pricing due to better features, benefits or brand positioning.

In short, a pricing transparency isn’t just about showing numbers, it’s a strategic element that communicates the viability and potential of your business model to investors. It is an essential part of the story that convinces them why now is the right time to invest in your startup.

The business model is short

[Slide 8] This is a brainstorm, not a business model. Image credits: Geodesic.Life

Closely related to the previous point: Pricing is one side of the business model, but there are many more pieces to the puzzle. Geodesic doesn’t do a good job here.

The business model transparency is very light on details and what details there are are a bit confusing. It is difficult to understand the exact idea behind the flow of money through this business. However, it seems the idea is for developers to create communities of pre-built builds. That’s great, but it’s not clear who the customers are for these prefab communities. Municipalities may be customers, as they may be interested in building social or affordable housing alongside community buildings. However, private developers could also be customers and may be interested in building these communities for sale or rent. Without more information, it is difficult to assess the feasibility of this business model.

Having a solid business model is key to winning over investors. It shows them that you have a clear plan to make money and keep the business growing over time. Investors want to see a good return on their investment, and a clear business model defines exactly how your startup will generate cash, keep costs down and grow.

By detailing your strategy for acquiring customers, setting prices, and staying ahead of the competition, you demonstrate a smart, strategic approach to building a thriving business. This kind of clarity also reduces risk for investors, as they can see the specific steps you will take to achieve financial goals.

Too many people and too little information

[Slide 13] Yes, but who are these people and why should I invest in them? Image credits: Geodetic Life

The team slide in a pitch deck is fundamentally important because it showcases the people behind the company, emphasizing their expertise, experience and ability to execute the business plan. For investors, the team’s background and cohesion often trumps the initial product idea, as a strong team is seen as able to pivot and adapt to achieve success, even when challenges arise. The team transparency provides a snapshot of the collective skills, industry knowledge and business history that the founders and key staff bring to the table. It helps investors gauge the team’s understanding of the market, their problem-solving abilities, and their commitment to the venture. Therefore, ensuring that this transparency effectively communicates the team’s strengths is vital.

For Geodesic, several issues need to be addressed to enhance the effectiveness of the team’s transparency. Including too many people in the slide can detract from the focus of the key players who are critical to the startup’s success. Limit transparency to key team members—typically founders and key executives—who directly impact big business results.

Also, listing names, photos, and job titles doesn’t provide enough context about why these people are uniquely qualified to succeed in this venture. Investors need to understand what each team member specifically brings to the table in terms of relevant expertise, past business successes or industry experience.

It is vital that you demonstrate a strong market fit, showing clear reasons why your team, above others, is capable of addressing market needs and navigating industry complexities. Include snapshots of past roles, startup experience, and specific accomplishments that directly align with the goals and challenges of your current venture. This approach will provide a clearer and more compelling picture of your team’s capabilities, boosting investor confidence in your company’s capabilities.

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