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Pitch Deck Slide Title Generator
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A pitch deck slide title generator builds a complete set of slide headings for a startup pitch, following the classic ten-slide structure that investors expect — problem, solution, market, product, model, traction, competition, team, financials, and the ask. Founders often stare at a blank deck unsure how to order or word each slide, and weak titles bury a strong story. This tool lays out the whole sequence with a punchy, varied title for every slide, so your narrative flows from the pain point to the raise. Click to generate and copy the outline. It is ideal for building a fundraising deck, preparing a demo-day talk, restructuring an existing pitch, or coaching other founders. Because each title has several phrasings, you can generate again to find the tone — plain and clear or bold and punchy — that fits your story.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Click Generate to build the outline.
- Review the ten slide titles.
- Regenerate for different phrasings.
- 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 should pitch slides follow
The classic flow runs problem, solution, market, product, business model, traction, competition, team, financials, and the ask. This tool lays out exactly that sequence, so your story builds logically from the pain point to the raise.
can i change the wording
Yes. Each slide offers several phrasings, from plain headings like "The Problem" to punchier ones like "What's Broken Today". Generate again to see alternatives, then mix and match to match your tone and audience.
how many slides should a deck have
Around ten to twelve core slides is the widely recommended length for a first investor deck — enough to tell the story without losing attention. This tool gives you the ten essentials, which you can trim or extend as needed.