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Elevator Pitch Builder

Answer five prompts and get a tight, 30-second pitch for your startup, product, or yourself - structured the way investors and recruiters expect to hear it.

30-second pitch

Your pitch should sound spoken, not written.

Practice in Orai to hear where you rush, ramble, or lose clarity.

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How to write an elevator pitch

An elevator pitch is a 30-second answer to "so what do you do?" that leaves the other person wanting more. The strongest ones name a real problem, state your solution in one plain sentence, and prove why you are the one to deliver it. Skip the jargon - if a smart friend outside your field would not follow it, simplify.

Lead with the problem, not your product. People remember stakes and outcomes, not features. End with a clear hook - what you want to happen next, whether that is a meeting, an intro, or just a follow-up question. Fill in the prompts above, then rehearse until it sounds effortless.