Skip to main content
Back to Writing generators

Writing

Elevator Pitch Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

An elevator pitch generator solves a problem most professionals know well: you have 30 seconds to explain what you do, and the words come out wrong. This tool generates a tight, compelling pitch based on three inputs — your role, your target audience, and the key outcome you deliver. A freelance designer targeting startups gets a different pitch than a SaaS founder targeting enterprise HR teams, and that specificity is what makes it stick. Use the output as-is for a networking event, trim it for your LinkedIn headline, or adapt it as the opening line of a cold email. No blank page, no rambling — just a clean first draft ready to go.

Loading usage…

Free forever — no account required

How to use

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

Use Cases

  • Drafting a LinkedIn About section that clearly states who you help and what you deliver
  • Preparing a 30-second intro for a startup demo day or pitch competition
  • Writing the opening paragraph of a Upwork or Toptal freelancer profile
  • Rehearsing a confident response to 'so, what do you do?' at industry conferences
  • Generating a client-facing intro blurb for a Notion or Pitch deck proposal

FAQ

how long should an elevator pitch actually be

Aim for 75 to 150 words in written form, which maps to roughly 30–60 seconds when spoken aloud. For LinkedIn or a bio field, lean toward the shorter end; for a live pitch or intro call, you have room for a full 60 seconds.

can i use this elevator pitch generator for a business instead of a personal intro

Yes — enter your company's role or category (e.g. 'B2B SaaS platform'), your target audience (e.g. 'mid-market logistics teams'), and the core outcome you deliver. The generator shapes the output around those inputs regardless of whether it's a personal brand or a product pitch.

what makes an elevator pitch actually memorable

Specificity beats vague claims every time. Saying 'I help e-commerce brands cut cart abandonment by 20%' is more memorable than 'I improve conversions.' Focus the outcome field on a concrete, audience-relevant result and the generated pitch will reflect that sharpness.