Elevator Pitch Generator

Craft a memorable 30- and 60-second elevator pitch for networking events, interviews, and investor meetings.

Use tool

Two lengths, one tool

Get both a 30-second and 60-second version — use whichever the situation calls for.

Situation-specific

Tailor your pitch for networking events, interviews, investor meetings, or social introductions.

Sounds like you

Choose your tone and the language stays natural — not corporate-speak or rehearsed-sounding.

Built on your real story

We use your actual background and achievement, not generic templates that could belong to anyone.

How it works

01

Share who you are

Your name, role, industry, and years of experience. Takes about a minute.

02

Describe your value and goal

What you're known for, a key achievement, and what kind of connection or outcome you're looking for.

03

Get your pitches

Claude writes two versions — 30 and 60 seconds — in your chosen tone, ready to practise and deliver.

Who is this for?

Job seekers at networking events

Introduce yourself confidently and make a memorable first impression with hiring managers.

Founders pitching investors

Lead with the problem, your solution, and why you're the right person to solve it — concisely.

Freelancers winning clients

Explain what you do and who you help in a way that makes potential clients want to know more.

Professionals at conferences

Have a polished response ready for 'so, what do you do?' in any professional setting.

Frequently asked questions

How long should an elevator pitch be?

30 seconds (about 75 words) works for casual introductions and meet-and-greets. 60 seconds (about 150 words) is better for interviews or investor pitches where you have the floor.

Should I memorise my elevator pitch?

Know it well enough to deliver it naturally, but not word-for-word — that sounds rehearsed. Aim for comfort with the structure so you can adapt it on the spot.

What's the biggest mistake in elevator pitches?

Starting with your job title instead of the value you deliver. 'I help SaaS companies reduce churn' is more compelling than 'I'm a customer success manager.'

Can I use this for investor pitches?

Yes. Tell us you're targeting investors in the audience field and the output will emphasise your problem, traction, and why now.

What if I have multiple roles or businesses?

Focus on the most relevant one for your audience. You can run the tool again with a different context to get a version tailored to a different situation.

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