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Pitchdeck.dk is a startup fundraising learning product centered on “how to secure your first investment.” Its main format is a written handbook, available as either a PDF or a physical book. It is not a traditional video course or bootcamp; instead, it is a practical guide written by Rasmus Madsen based on his fundraising experience with eManager. The page clearly states that the team raised 1 million DKK and also went through a failed 4.5 million DKK fundraising round, so the content focuses on reviewing and learning from real fundraising processes.
From an educational product perspective, its value lies in “case breakdowns.” The book includes the author team’s full Pitch Deck, related explanations, methods for contacting investors, the overall fundraising process, reflections on what they would improve today, and a recorded pitch from an event. It also covers common weak points for founders: budgeting, valuation, and investment negotiations. The author has an audit background at Deloitte, which gives the budgeting and valuation sections a relatively credible practical foundation. The format is a Danish-language book/PDF, with a free 10-page light version that includes the table of contents, part of the introduction, and a chapter on “whether fundraising is right for you.”
Pricing is straightforward: 199 DKK for the PDF, 299 DKK for the physical book, and 399 DKK for the PDF and physical book bundle. The page states that shipping is included and notes that the bundle offers a discount. Compared with systematic entrepreneurship courses, the entry price is not high; it is positioned more like a practical handbook or reference tool.
The strengths are that the content is specific, authentic, and actionable, rather than staying at the level of abstract fundraising theory. It covers the Pitch Deck, investor outreach, budgeting and valuation, and negotiations, and it includes testimonials from investors and entrepreneurs. The drawbacks are also clear: it relies mainly on a single case, and there is no visible interactive Q&A, assignment feedback, community, or one-on-one coaching. There is no certificate or credential. The content is in Danish, which makes it unfriendly for Chinese or English-speaking users.
It is best suited for early-stage founders who are preparing for their first funding round, need to create a Pitch Deck, and plan to proactively approach investors—especially those who can read Danish and want to reference a Nordic startup fundraising case. If learners need a structured course, mentor feedback, or Chinese/English-language content, they will need to supplement it with other fundraising courses or accelerator resources.
Based on the crawled text, its actual accessibility in mainland China cannot be determined, so it is currently marked as unknown. The page also does not provide enough information on whether PDF downloads, payment, or physical book delivery are supported for users in China.
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pitchdeck.dk is an Denmark Crowdfunding provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach pitchdeck.dk directly.