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Elevator Pitch Generator

Generate three elevator pitches (30s, 60s, 90s) from a handful of inputs. Tuned for clarity, traction, and credibility — no buzzwords.

Free tool. Limited to 3 generations per day. First use is free; further uses require an email.

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What is the elevator pitch generator?

An elevator pitch is the 30-90 second version of your company you can deliver from memory — to an investor at a conference, a candidate at an offsite, or a customer in a coffee line.

This tool takes six fields about your company and generates three versions: a 30-second one for tight situations, a 60-second one for standard intros, and a 90-second one when you actually have a minute to spare.

Why this matters for founders & operators

Most founders have a "deck pitch" but stumble on the verbal version. That's costly: investors form an opinion in the first 30 seconds, and candidates decide whether to take a second meeting based on how confident the founder sounds.

The biggest mistake is leading with what you do, not who you help. "We're an AI-powered platform for…" loses every time against "We help specific customer stop doing specific painful thing."

Use this tool as a starting point — then say each version out loud 5 times, edit ruthlessly, and memorize the 60-second one cold.

How to use this tool

  1. 1
    Be specific in the inputs

    Don't write 'small businesses' — write 'dental practices in the US with 3-15 employees'. Specificity in is specificity out.

  2. 2
    Lead with the problem in the 'Problem' field

    Describe the pain in concrete terms. Bad: 'Inefficiency in workflows'. Good: 'Reps waste 2 hours a day re-typing notes between Salesforce and HubSpot.'

  3. 3
    Use a real traction number

    MRR, growth rate, customer count, retention — pick the one that's most impressive. Skip vanity metrics like signups or impressions.

  4. 4
    Generate, then edit aggressively

    AI gives you a draft; your voice makes it yours. Cut every word that doesn't earn its place. Read aloud — if you stumble, rewrite.

FAQ

What's the difference between a 30s and 60s pitch?+
The 30s version is a hook: problem → who you help → unique mechanism. The 60s adds a traction beat and a vision sentence. The 90s adds a 'why now' or 'how big' element.
Should I tailor my pitch by audience?+
Yes. Investor pitches lead with market and traction. Candidate pitches lead with mission and team. Customer pitches lead with pain and proof. Generate once, then adapt.
How many times can I use this generator?+
First generation is free. After that we ask for an email — same as most founder tools — and you can generate up to 3 times per day per browser.
What does the AI do behind the scenes?+
It takes your inputs and runs them through a prompt tuned for elevator pitches: specific, traction-led, no buzzwords. The output goes through three explicit length targets (30/60/90s).