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Pitch Deck Slide Title Generator

The generator produces a complete ten-slide outline by picking one title variant for each of the ten standard pitch deck positions: problem, solution, market opportunity, product, business model, traction, competition, team, financials, and the ask. Each position has four phrasings — ranging from plain ("The Problem") to punchy ("What's Broken Today") — so clicking generate again reshuffles the titles without changing the order. Founders building a fundraising deck, coaches reviewing a first pitch, and accelerator mentors preparing demo-day feedback use the output as a structural blueprint. Copy the ten titles into your presentation software and you have a correctly ordered outline ready to fill — the sequence investors expect is already baked in.

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How to use

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

Detailed instructions

  1. Click Generate to build the outline.
  2. Review the ten slide titles.
  3. Regenerate for different phrasings.
  4. Copy the titles into your deck.

Use Cases

  • Building a fundraising pitch deck
  • Preparing a demo-day talk
  • Restructuring an existing pitch
  • Coaching founders on decks
  • Outlining an investor narrative

Tips

  • Keep the classic ten-slide order.
  • Match title tone to your audience.
  • Lead with the problem, end with the ask.
  • Regenerate to compare phrasings.

FAQ

What order do the ten slides follow?

Problem, solution, market opportunity, product, business model, traction, competition, team, financials, and the ask — the sequence most investors expect. The generator locks in this order and only varies the wording of each title.

How do I get different phrasings?

Click generate again. Each of the ten slide positions has four title variants and the tool picks one at random per run, so repeated clicks cycle through different combinations without changing the underlying slide order.

How many slides should a pitch deck have?

Around ten to twelve core slides is the widely recommended length for a first investor deck — enough to tell the full story without losing attention. This tool gives you the ten essentials, which you can extend with an appendix or additional supporting slides.

Can I use this for a non-investor audience?

The structure works for any high-stakes business pitch, including internal strategy reviews, accelerator applications, and partnership proposals. You may want to rename "The Ask" to reflect what you are requesting from that specific audience.

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