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Artisan’s $12M Seed Round and $25M Series A Pitch Decks
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Artisan’s $12M Seed Round and $25M Series A Pitch Decks

How Artisan turned “Stop Hiring Humans” into $37M in funding

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Guillermo Flor
Aug 26, 2025
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Hey everyone, welcome back to the Product Market Fit Newsletter 🚀🚀

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You’ve probably seen dozens of startup pitch decks. Most look the same, which is why most don’t work.

But every once in a while, a deck changes the game.

That’s what happened with Artisan.
They went from the brink of shutting down to raising $12M at Seed and $25M at Series A, all while scaling from $0 to $6M ARR in a single year.

And the investors who backed them? HubSpot Ventures, Y Combinator, Olive Technology Ventures, Day One Ventures, Sequoia Scout, Soma Capital, BOND Capital, Fellow’s Fund, 10X Founders Fund.

They didn’t just pitch a product. They pitched inevitability.

I’ve pulled together a new premium resource:

Artisan’s $12M Seed & $25M Series A Pitch Decks

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Here’s what’s inside:

  • Seed Deck: How they sold a bold vision when they had no traction.

  • Series A Deck: How they reframed the story around execution and momentum.

  • Narrative Shift: The transition from “belief” to “category leadership.”

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