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Pitch Deck Section Title Generator
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A pitch deck section title generator helps founders and sales teams replace flat slide headers with language that signals confidence and narrative momentum. Titles like 'Market' or 'Team' tell investors nothing; titles like 'A $40B Market With No Clear Leader' do persuasion work before you speak a word. This tool generates stage-calibrated titles — set your slide count to match your target deck length, choose from Seed, Series A, Sales Pitch, or Partnership, and get a full set of headings you can map against existing content. Seed decks need vision and founder conviction; Series A decks need traction and unit economics. The right title language for each stage is different, and mixing them up costs credibility.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Set the slide count to match your target deck length — 10 for a lean pitch, up to 15 for a detailed Series A deck.
- Select the pitch stage that matches your current raise or presentation context (Seed, Series A, Sales, Partnership, etc.).
- Click generate to produce a full set of stage-calibrated slide titles mapped to a logical pitch narrative.
- Review the output and identify which titles fit your story as-is, which need customization, and which can be swapped for alternates.
- Copy the titles into your slide deck software and use them as a structural scaffold before filling in content.
Use Cases
- •Rewriting a flat Series A deck the night before a partner meeting at a top-tier VC
- •Structuring a pre-seed deck for first-time founders pitching angels with no prior traction
- •Building a sales deck for an enterprise SaaS deal targeting a Fortune 500 procurement team
- •Creating a partnership proposal deck for a co-marketing or distribution agreement
- •Rapidly prototyping 3 to 4 different deck narratives to stress-test with advisors before a demo day
Tips
- →Generate two or three batches at the same stage and mix titles across sets — different runs surface different narrative angles.
- →Use descriptive, claim-based titles in decks you send cold; shorter, punchier titles work better when you control the live presentation.
- →If a generated title sounds too bold for your current metrics, save it as a goal title and work backward to what proof you'd need to justify it.
- →Match the tone of your titles to your round size — early-stage decks should sound visionary, growth-stage decks should sound proven.
- →Paste your generated titles into a single column and read them top to bottom as a story — if the narrative logic breaks anywhere, that's where your deck structure has a gap.
- →Avoid titles that start with 'Our' for every slide; varying the subject (The Problem, Why Now, How We Win) creates a more dynamic reading rhythm.
FAQ
what makes a pitch deck slide title compelling instead of generic
Compelling titles frame the slide as a claim or insight, not a category. 'Traction' is a category; 'From Zero to $1M ARR in 14 Months' is a claim that makes an investor lean in. Strong titles also hold up when your deck gets forwarded without you in the room — the heading alone should remind the next reader what that slide argued.
how many slides should a seed round pitch deck have
Seed decks work best at 10 to 13 slides. Investors at this stage are betting on the founder and the market, not exhaustive data, so every extra slide risks diluting your strongest points. Aim for each slide to answer exactly one question — if it answers two, split it or cut one.
how is a Series A pitch deck different from a seed deck
Series A decks must prove the business works, not just that it could. Investors expect quantified traction, demonstrated unit economics, and a repeatable sales motion. Your slide titles should reflect this shift — replacing 'Our Vision' with 'Why We Win' or swapping 'Early Customers' for '$2.4M ARR, 115% Net Revenue Retention'.