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Startup One-Pager Template

Summarize your product, moat, and growth plan on one page for fast investor alignment.

At a glance

  • Executive summary optimized for quick scan
  • TAM/SAM/SOM placeholders with guidance
  • Clear CTA block for follow-up meetings

A startup one-pager template distills your entire company onto a single page so a busy reader understands it before they decide whether to take the meeting. It is the document you attach to a cold email, hand over as a leave-behind, or submit with an accelerator application. Unlike a full deck, it lives or dies on ruthless compression: every word has to earn its place. AtomStorm drafts that page from one sentence, keeps it editable, and lets you approve each step so the result reflects your story rather than a generic fill-in form.

This page explains what a one-pager is, the sections it needs, the discipline of staying on one page, and how AtomStorm generates and exports it.

One-pager vs. full deck

A one-pager and a pitch deck tell the same story at different resolutions, and confusing them is the most common mistake founders make.

  • A one-pager is a screening tool. An investor skims it in under a minute to decide if you are worth a closer look. It has to stand entirely on its own — no presenter, no voiceover.
  • A pitch deck is a narrative you unfold over many slides, either live or by email. It has room to breathe, build tension, and dwell on proof.

The one-pager earns the meeting; the deck wins it. If your one-pager reads like a deck crammed onto a page, it fails. If it reads like a crisp executive summary with just enough proof to be credible, it works.

The sections a one-pager needs

A strong one-pager covers a fixed set of blocks, sized so they all fit on one page without crowding:

  • Summary — one or two sentences naming what you do, for whom, and why it matters. This is the line a reader repeats to a colleague.
  • Problem — the specific pain you remove, framed concretely enough that a non-expert nods.
  • Solution — what you built and the single reason it is meaningfully better.
  • Market — a credible sense of size; one number that signals the opportunity is large.
  • Traction — the proof block: revenue, users, growth rate, pilots, or signed letters of intent.
  • Team — why this team is the one to back, in a sentence or two of credibility.
  • The ask — how much you are raising and what it unlocks, stated plainly.
  • Contact — name, email, and a link, so the next step is frictionless.

The art is sequencing and trimming. Lead with the summary, anchor the middle with traction, and end with a clear ask and contact. Anything that does not move a stranger toward saying yes gets cut.

The one-page constraint as a feature

The single-page limit is not a restriction to work around — it is the entire value of the format. A reader who will not open a ten-slide deck will read one tight page. The constraint forces three useful disciplines:

  • Prioritization. You cannot include everything, so you are forced to decide what actually matters. That decision sharpens your own thinking, not just the document.
  • Clarity. Compression punishes vague language. A one-pager has no room for filler, so every claim becomes specific.
  • Respect for the reader. A single page signals that you value their time, which is itself a small credibility signal.

When a one-pager feels too full, the answer is almost never a second page — it is a sharper edit.

How AtomStorm generates and exports it

AtomStorm is an AI agent platform, not a blank template you fill in by hand. You describe your company in plain language and get a complete, editable first draft.

  1. Describe it once. Tell the agent your company, stage, and goal, and specify that you want a one-pager. The richer the brief — your traction numbers, your ask — the tighter the draft.
  2. Choose how the work gets done. Run a single Agentic pass for a fast, direct page, or use MultiAgent mode where an outline agent structures the blocks, a content organizer tightens the copy to fit one page, a visual designer balances the layout, and a quality checker reviews the result.
  3. Approve each checkpoint. This is human-in-the-loop by design, so you confirm the structure and emphasis before the page is finalized.
  4. Refine and export. Every block is editable HTML, so you can rewrite the summary, swap a metric, or rebalance the layout. Export to PDF for emailing, PNG for embedding, or PPTX to keep editing in PowerPoint or Keynote.

Because the output is real editable HTML rather than a flattened image, your one-pager stays a living document — you keep control of copy, spacing, and structure long after the first draft.

Most AI tools hand you a rigid, template-heavy page that every reader recognizes on sight. AtomStorm gives you the proven one-pager structure, fills it from your description, and leaves every pixel in your hands. Start from the startup one-pager template, describe your company once, and shape the single page that earns your next meeting.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a one-pager and a pitch deck?

A one-pager compresses your entire company onto a single page so an investor can grasp it in under a minute, while a pitch deck unfolds the same story across ten or more slides for a live or emailed presentation. The one-pager is a screening document that earns the meeting; the deck is what you present once you have it. Many founders create both from the same brief in AtomStorm.

How does AtomStorm keep everything on a single page?

You tell the agent it is a one-pager, and it drafts every section to fit the single-page constraint instead of spilling onto a second screen. Because the output is editable HTML, you can tighten copy, resize blocks, and rebalance the layout until the page reads cleanly at a glance. Nothing is locked, so the one-page discipline stays yours to enforce.

Can I export the one-pager to PDF for emailing investors?

Yes. You can export to PDF for clean emailing and printing, PNG for embedding in a message or deck, and PPTX if you want to keep editing it in PowerPoint or Keynote. The PDF is the format most founders attach when they introduce themselves to investors.

Is a one-pager only for fundraising?

No. The same single-page structure works for partnership outreach, accelerator applications, internal alignment, and a leave-behind after a meeting. You adjust the ask and the emphasis to the audience, and AtomStorm reweights the sections accordingly.

Does the one-pager template support both English and Chinese?

Yes. AtomStorm generates and edits in English and Chinese, so you can produce localized one-pagers for domestic and international investors from one description without rewriting the whole page.

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