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AI Elevator Pitch Writer

Generate compelling 30-second elevator pitches for your startup, product, or personal brand — structured with hook, value prop, proof, and ask.

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About the AI Elevator Pitch Writer

Generate compelling 30-second elevator pitches for your startup, product, or personal brand — structured with hook, value prop, proof, and ask.

AI Elevator Pitch Writer generates 3 versions of your pitch — investor (30 seconds), customer (20 seconds), and networking (15 seconds). Each follows a proven structure: hook, value proposition, proof point, and specific ask. No fluff, no filler.

Type
AI Tool
Method
AI-powered generation with a purpose-built prompt — 5 runs/hour free
Runs in
Your browser — no account, no install
Price
Free
Free tier
5 generations per hour
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AI Elevator Pitch Writer

Write a compelling 30-second elevator pitch for your idea, business, or yourself.

AI PoweredElevator Pitch
Elevator Pitch
Fill in the fields above and click “Write Pitch” to generate your result.

Frequently asked questions

What is the ideal elevator pitch length?+

30 seconds (about 75 words) for investors. 20 seconds (about 50 words) for customers. 15 seconds (about 30 words) for networking. If you cannot explain your business in 30 seconds, you do not understand it well enough yet.

Should I start with the problem or the solution?+

Start with a hook — a surprising stat, a common frustration, or a bold claim. Then state the problem in one sentence. Then your solution. 'Did you know 73% of invoices are paid late? [Problem]. Payfast automatically follows up with late-paying clients. [Solution]'

What proof points work best in a pitch?+

Revenue/growth metrics ('$50K MRR, growing 20% monthly'), user numbers ('10,000 active users'), social proof ('used by Stripe and Shopify'), and personal credibility ('spent 10 years in fintech'). One strong proof point beats three weak ones.

How should I end my pitch?+

With a specific, low-friction ask. Not 'Let me know if you are interested' (vague). Instead: 'Can we schedule a 20-minute demo this week?' (specific). The ask should match the context — an investor meeting, a coffee chat, and a conference floor require different asks.

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