Free AI tool

Generate investor-ready 30s and 60s elevator pitches

Turn your market, one‑liner, and traction into structured pitches using Hook → Problem → Solution → Evidence → Ask. Export copy for email, slides, or rehearsal notes and get tone and length variants instantly.

Templates

Investor, Sales, Career, Conference

30s, 45s, 60s and one‑liner formats

Output

Copy‑ready variants

Tone and length controls for each draft

Exports

Text and rehearsal checklist

Copy for email subject lines, LinkedIn intros or slide notes

Designed for fast, repeatable pitching

How the generator helps you

Start with a few specific inputs — target audience, one‑liner, top traction or proof point, and your ask — and choose a template. The generator produces structured variations mapped to Hook → Problem → Solution → Evidence → Ask, with tone and length controls so the same core message fits investor intros, customer opens, and networking events.

  • Reduce drafting time: get a polished 30s or 60s pitch in seconds.
  • Maintain consistency across channels: slides, cold emails, and live intros.
  • Practice-ready output: includes rehearsal prompts and 3 key lines to memorize.

Use these prompts directly or customize them

Prompt clusters & ready-to-use prompts

Pick the prompt that matches your audience and paste it into the generator. Each cluster returns multiple tone and length variants plus rehearsal notes.

Investor — 30‑second (concise ask)

Concise, confident ask that hits traction and the specific ask.

  • Prompt (copy): "Summarize: what we build, who it’s for, the urgent problem, our unique solution, one line of traction, and the specific ask — 30 seconds, confident tone."
  • Output: Hook → Problem → Solution → Evidence → Ask in a single paragraph suitable for an investor intro.

Investor — 60‑second (expanded story)

Expanded narrative with a hook and a clearer market picture.

  • Prompt (copy): "Start with a hook, describe market pain, show solution and differentiation, include concrete traction or pilot detail, end with the ask — 60 seconds, persuasive."
  • Output: Two to three short sentences with a closing ask and suggested meeting next steps.

Customer / Sales opener

Short value prop + benefits + soft CTA for calls or outreach.

  • Prompt (copy): "One‑liner value prop + 2 benefit bullets + a soft CTA — friendly, 20–30 seconds, adaptable for cold calls or demos."
  • Output: A quick opener that transitions naturally into demo scheduling or qualifying questions.

Conference / Networking intro

45‑second pitch for events and speaker intros.

  • Prompt (copy): "45 seconds; attention hook, role, product in one sentence, notable customer or result, and a follow‑up ask for a demo or meeting."
  • Output: A crisp networking intro that leaves room for a follow‑up ask.

Personal / Career pitch

Professional 30‑second summary for recruiters and networking.

  • Prompt (copy): "30 seconds to summarize role, core strength, recent impact, and what you’re seeking — professional, crisp."
  • Output: A career pitch tailored to job targets or mentorship asks.

Cold email subject + first line

Subject line plus opening sentence to improve open and response rates.

  • Prompt (copy): "Create a subject line and the first sentence that promises value; include personalization token and one quantifiable outcome."
  • Output: One subject line + 1–2 opening sentences ready for A/B testing.

Variations & rehearsal checklist

Tone variants and practice prompts to refine cadence.

  • Prompt (copy): "Provide 3 tone variants (formal, conversational, playful) and 2 length options (one‑liner, 60s) for the same input."
  • Prompt (copy): "Generate 5 practice prompts to refine cadence and 3 key lines to memorize."

Short inputs, better output

What to prepare before you start

Gather a concise one‑liner, target audience, the urgent problem you solve, your unique solution or differentiator, and one line of traction or social proof (pilot, customer quote, or headline metric). For career pitches, prepare your role, top skill, and one recent impact.

  • One‑liner: one sentence that describes what you do and who you serve.
  • Audience: investor, buyer, recruiter, or conference organizer.
  • Proof point: qualitative or quantitative evidence (pilot, customer quote, award).
  • Ask: what you want at the end of the pitch (meeting, demo, intro, hire).

Use this template and replace brackets

Sample prompt + placeholder example

Copy the prompt, replace bracketed fields with your specifics, and generate multiple variants.

  • Prompt (template): "We're [Company], we help [who] solve [urgent problem] with [solution]. In a pilot with [customer type] we achieved [result or outcome]. We're raising [ask] to [use of funds] — 30 seconds, confident tone."
  • Example (filled): "We're [PulseHire], we help distributed startups reduce time-to-hire for engineering teams by automating interview scheduling and candidate scoring. In a pilot with a mid-stage SaaS customer we shortened hiring cycles and improved interview throughput. We're raising to expand enterprise integrations — 30 seconds, confident tone."

Copy-ready export and practice notes

Export, export formats & rehearsal checklist

After generating variants, export the text to clipboard, slide notes, or email templates. Use the included rehearsal checklist to practice pacing and memorization.

  • Export: copy text for slides, email drafts, LinkedIn messages, or a resume summary.
  • Rehearsal checklist: 1) Identify three key lines to memorize; 2) Time each run and tighten to the target length; 3) Record one practice and refine delivery.
  • Suggested rehearsal prompts: slow cadence, quick opening hook, and simulated Q&A follow-up.

Use cases

Who this is for

The tool is optimized for founders, product leaders, sales reps, career changers, and consultants who need a repeatable, audience‑aware pitch framework.

  • Founders preparing investor intros or demo day rehearsals.
  • Product and marketing leads crafting GTM messaging and conference abstracts.
  • Sales reps needing concise buyer opens and email subject lines.
  • Job seekers and career coaches creating crisp personal summaries.

FAQ

How do I choose between a 30‑second and 60‑second pitch?

Choose 30 seconds when you have limited attention (networking, cold intros, quick investor corridors). Use 60 seconds to tell a compact story that includes market context and a clear ask (investor meetings, investor warm intros, demo day). The generator can produce both from the same inputs; start with 60s when you need the fuller narrative and edit down to 30s for quick delivery.

What information should I prepare before using the generator?

Prepare a one‑line description, target audience, the urgent problem you solve, your unique solution or differentiator, one line of traction or proof, and the ask (meeting, demo, intro, funding). For career pitches, have your role, top skill and a recent impact ready.

Can I tailor a single pitch for investors and customers without rewriting it completely?

Yes. Start with the same core Hook → Problem → Solution → Evidence → Ask structure, then use tone and length controls to emphasize different elements: highlight traction and the specific ask for investors, and emphasize benefits and next steps for customers. The generator returns variants tuned for each audience.

How do I adjust tone for different audiences (investor vs buyer vs recruiter)?

Use the tone control to select formal, conversational or confident. Investors usually prefer concise, evidence-focused language; buyers respond to benefit-led, problem-solution phrasing; recruiters look for impact and role fit. The tool provides 3 tone variants so you can A/B test quickly.

Is the output original and safe to use in investor meetings or public events?

Generated copy is created from your inputs and adjusted by the templates and prompts. Review and edit sensitive legal or compliance language before public use. Avoid pasting confidential or proprietary data you wouldn't want stored in a third‑party tool.

Can I export or copy the pitches into email, slide decks, or a resume?

Yes. The generator produces copy‑ready text you can copy to email drafts, slide notes, LinkedIn messages, or a resume summary. Use the subject + first‑line bundle for outreach templates.

Will the tool include sensitive business metrics if I paste them in? What about data privacy?

Only the inputs you paste into the generator are used to create output. Do not paste sensitive or unreleased metrics unless you are comfortable with their use. For details on handling of user data and retention, see our site’s privacy information on the About page.

Related pages

  • PricingCompare plans for extended usage and collaboration features.
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  • Blog — pitching tipsArticles on pitch structure, investor intros and storytelling.
  • Product comparisonHow this generator compares to alternative pitch tools.
  • IndustriesSee tailored examples and templates by industry.