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Building your first pitch

Pitchkit offers three ways to create a pitch deck. Choose the approach that matches your style and how much content you already have.

Three ways to create a pitch

Each pitch creation mode is designed for different needs. You can switch between modes at any time or combine them as you build your deck.

Story mode

Provide your company story, AI structures it

Guided flow

Step-by-step questions with real-time feedback

Blank pitch

Start from scratch with full control

Story mode

Story Mode is the fastest way to create a complete pitch deck. Provide context about your company and AI structures it into investor-ready sections.

How it works:

1
Enter your company story

Describe your company, what you do, who you serve, and what makes you different. The more detail, the better.

2
AI generates your pitch

Pitchkit creates content for all 12 sections based on your story and company profile.

3
Review and refine

Edit sections, request rewrites, and add details. AI adapts to your changes.

Best for: Founders who have a clear company story but do not want to start from a blank page. Also great for quickly generating a first draft.

Guided Flow

Guided Flow walks you through targeted questions for each section. Answer the questions and Pitchkit generates content with real-time feedback on quality.

How it works:

1
Answer targeted questions

Each section has 3-5 questions designed to extract the information investors care about.

2
Get real-time feedback

As you answer, see feedback on completeness and investor alignment.

3
Review generated content

Pitchkit creates section content from your answers. Edit as needed.

Investor-aligned prompts that extract the right information
Progress tracking shows what is complete and what needs work
Examples of good and bad answers to guide your responses

Blank Pitch

Blank Pitch gives you a canvas with all 12 sections ready to fill. Write your own content and use AI suggestions on demand.

Features:

  • Full control over content and structure
  • AI rewrite suggestions available for any section
  • Section templates as optional starting points
  • Real-time word count and quality indicators
  • Request AI analysis anytime for feedback

Best for: Experienced founders who already have content drafted or know exactly what they want to say.

Working with sections

Every pitch deck in Pitchkit has 12 core sections. Here is what each one covers:

SectionWhat to include
ProblemThe pain point you solve, who experiences it, why it matters
SolutionHow you solve the problem, your unique approach
ProductWhat you have built, key features, user experience
MarketTAM/SAM/SOM, market trends, growth opportunity
CompetitionCompetitive landscape, your differentiation
Business ModelHow you make money, pricing, unit economics
TractionProgress, metrics, milestones, customer validation
Go-to-MarketHow you acquire customers, growth strategy
TeamFounding team, relevant experience, advisors
FinancialsProjections, key metrics, path to profitability
VisionLong-term goals, where you are heading
AskHow much you are raising, use of funds, timeline

Learn more about each section with examples

AI-powered suggestions

Regardless of which mode you use, AI is available to help improve your content:

Rewrite suggestions

Request rewrites for clarity, conciseness, or investor focus. Choose from multiple options.

Make it bolder

Strengthen weak statements and add more impact to your messaging.

Section guidance

See what investors look for in each section and examples of strong content.

Tips for a strong pitch

  • Be specific: Vague claims are weak. Use concrete numbers and examples.
  • Lead with customer: Frame everything around the customer problem and value.
  • Show, do not tell: Evidence beats assertions. Demonstrate traction, not potential.
  • Know your audience: Different investors care about different things. Tailor accordingly.
  • Keep it concise: Investors see hundreds of pitches. Respect their time.
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Best for: First-time founders or those who want structured guidance on what to include in each section.