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Pitch Deck Title Generator

A pitch deck title generator takes the guesswork out of slide labels that investors scan in minutes. Vague titles like 'Overview' slow readers down; specific ones like 'Why Acme Wins Now' frame each slide before the first bullet is read. Enter your company name, set how many slides you need (3 to 15), and get a sequence built around the classic investor arc: problem, solution, market, traction, team, and the ask. Founders use the output as a working draft before opening a single slide in Pitch or Google Slides. The generator pulls one title per narrative slot at random, so repeated runs produce different phrasings — useful for comparing two arcs side by side. Corporate teams also use it for internal business cases where the investor narrative translates directly.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Type your company or product name into the Company field to personalize every generated title.
  2. Set the Number of Slides to match the deck length you are building — 8 for a demo day, 10-12 for a typical VC pitch.
  3. Click Generate to produce a full set of sequenced, investor-ready slide titles.
  4. Review the titles in order as a sequence to check that your narrative arc is clear and complete.
  5. Copy the titles you want, then replace generic descriptors with your specific metrics, market, and competitive angle.

Use Cases

  • Structuring an 8-slide demo day deck for a Y Combinator batch presentation
  • Drafting a 12-slide Series A narrative for a first VC partner meeting
  • Building a Techstars or 500 Startups accelerator application slide deck
  • Outlining a corporate innovation pitch for an internal budget approval meeting
  • Comparing two different narrative arcs by generating title sets side by side

Tips

  • Generate two sets at different slide counts — comparing a 10-slide and 13-slide version often reveals which slides are truly essential.
  • Paste the full list of titles into a notes doc and write one sentence of intended content beneath each before building any slides.
  • If a generated title feels too generic, add your specific market vertical — 'The Market Opportunity' becomes 'The $8B Creator Economy Shift'.
  • Use the traction slide title as a gut-check: if you can not fill it with real numbers yet, the deck may be premature for investor distribution.
  • For demo day formats, cut any slide whose title you cannot say aloud in under five seconds — pacing is stricter than in a sit-down meeting.
  • Run the generator with a competitor's product name to pressure-test whether your narrative is differentiated enough from theirs.

FAQ

how many slides should a pitch deck have

Most investors prefer 10 to 13 slides covering problem, solution, market size, business model, traction, competition, team, and the ask. Demo day decks often compress to 8. Match the count to your context — this generator lets you set any number so you can test different lengths before committing to a structure.

what makes a good pitch deck slide title

The best titles are specific, active, and self-explanatory out of context — '40% Churn Reduction in 90 Days' beats 'Our Results'. A quick test: read only the titles in sequence and the investment thesis should be obvious. Avoid abstract nouns like 'Vision' or 'Innovation' and lean toward concrete claims or sharp questions.

can I use a pitch deck title generator for non-startup presentations

Yes. The narrative structure works for corporate innovation pitches, grant applications, internal business cases, and partnership proposals. Swap any startup-specific framing — 'funding ask' becomes 'budget request' — and the arc holds. The generator lets you enter any product or company name, so it adapts easily.

why do I get different titles each time I generate with the same inputs

The generator draws one title at random from a group of four options for each slide category. Running it several times gives you different phrasings for the same narrative slot, which is intentional — compare a few outputs and pick the title that best fits your specific story before building the slides.

what's the right order for pitch deck slides

The most common investor sequence is: problem, solution, market opportunity, business model, traction, team, competitive advantage, financials, and the ask. Demo day decks often open with a hook before the problem. The generator's titles follow this arc — review them in sequence after generating to confirm the narrative flows logically.

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