Talkpitch Pricing: Which Plan Is Right for You?
Talkpitch has four plan tiers. This post explains what you get at each level, where the meaningful breakpoints are, and which plan makes sense depending on how you'll use it.
No upsell framing. Just a clear explanation of what you're paying for.
The Plans at a Glance
| Plan | Price | AI Credits | Projects | Key Features | |------|-------|-----------|----------|-------------| | Free | $0/mo | 50/mo | 1 | Core voice-to-slides, basic features | | Standard | $9/mo | 1,000/mo | 5 | Advanced analytics, email support, custom domain | | Pro | $29/mo | 10,000/mo | Unlimited | API access, team collaboration, priority support | | Founder Monthly | $9/mo (locked) | Unlimited | All features | Price locked forever, 50 spots | | Founder Lifetime | $99 one-time | Unlimited | All features | No monthly fee ever, 10 spots |
What Are AI Credits?
Every slide you generate in a session uses AI credits. Credits are consumed during the generation step -- when your speech triggers a slide build.
Roughly speaking: a typical session produces 10-15 slides. Each slide uses approximately 2-5 credits depending on complexity. So a full session costs somewhere in the range of 25-60 credits.
At 50 credits per month (Free tier), that's roughly one to two complete sessions per month. Enough to test the tool, not enough to use it regularly.
At 1,000 credits per month (Standard), that's roughly fifteen to thirty complete sessions per month. That covers daily use with room to spare.
At 10,000 credits per month (Pro), you're not going to run out. This tier is designed for teams with multiple users or for API-connected workflows.
The Free Plan: What You Can Actually Do With It
The Free plan is a genuine free tier, not a trial. You keep it as long as you want with no time limit.
What you can do: run one to two complete voice sessions per month, build up to one saved project, and access all core features of the voice-to-slides experience.
What you can't do: run multiple sessions per week, save multiple projects simultaneously, or access analytics on your sessions.
Who it's for: People who want to test whether the voice-to-slides workflow fits them before committing. Or someone who needs to build a deck once a month and doesn't need regular access.
Honest assessment: 50 credits/mo is limited. You'll hit the ceiling after a couple of sessions. If you're evaluating the tool seriously, plan to either upgrade after your initial sessions or time your free usage deliberately.
The Standard Plan ($9/mo): The Right Plan for Most People
Standard is the plan most individual users should start with.
1,000 credits/mo means you can run one to two sessions every day without running out. Five projects means you can keep separate decks for separate use cases (one for investor pitches, one for sales demos, one for a conference talk). Advanced analytics give you session history and usage data.
Who it's for: Founders preparing regular pitches, account executives who build custom decks per prospect call, consultants who present to clients frequently.
Price context: At $9/mo, this is less than what most people spend on a single design adjustment in Canva on a per-hour basis. A human designer costs $500-2,000 per deck. Slidebean's Accelerate plan is $42/mo. At $9, the Standard plan is priced below the threshold where you need to think about whether it's worth it.
The Pro Plan ($29/mo): When Does It Make Sense?
The Pro plan adds API access, unlimited projects, team collaboration features, and priority support.
Who it's for: Teams where multiple people present regularly and want shared project access. Developers building integrations. High-volume users who regularly hit the Standard credit limit.
Who it's not for: Solo founders or individual contributors. $29/mo is reasonable for team use but more than most individuals need to pay for this use case.
The jump from $9 to $29 is meaningful. Be honest about whether you need the team collaboration features or the API access before upgrading.
The Founder Plans: A Bet on the Long Term
The Founder plans are early-adopter incentives with a fixed number of spots. They're designed to reward people who commit to the product early, before it has all the features it will eventually have.
Founder Monthly ($9/mo, rate locked, 50 spots):
- Same price as Standard
- Unlimited sessions (no credit cap)
- All features including Pro features
- Price never increases regardless of future price changes
This is the more conservative of the two Founder options. You're paying $9/mo in exchange for unlimited access and price protection. If Talkpitch raises prices in the future (which is likely as features are added), you stay at $9.
Founder Lifetime ($99 one-time, 10 spots):
- Pay once, use forever
- Unlimited sessions, all features
- No monthly fee
At $99, this pays for itself in eleven months compared to Standard, or in about three and a half months compared to Pro. If you use the tool long-term, it's the better value.
The honest caveat on Founder plans: These plans exist because Talkpitch is an early-stage product. Buying a lifetime plan is a small bet that the product will survive, continue to be maintained, and grow into something more complete over time. That's a reasonable bet, but it's not zero risk. At $99, the risk is low. Consider it in that light.
FAQ on Pricing
Does the Free plan expire? No. The Free plan is yours indefinitely. Credits refresh monthly.
What happens if I run out of credits mid-session? Your current session ends. You'd need to upgrade or wait for your monthly refresh.
Can I downgrade from a paid plan? Yes. You can downgrade at the end of your billing cycle. Your saved projects and sessions remain accessible but you'll be limited to the features and credits of your new plan.
Is there a team plan? The Pro plan includes team collaboration features. There's no separate "team plan" with per-seat pricing at this stage.
Are the Founder plans still available? These are limited availability. Check the pricing page at talkpitch.com for current availability -- spots are removed as they fill.
Which Plan Should You Choose?
Testing the tool: Free. Run two or three sessions and see if the workflow fits you before spending anything.
Regular solo use (1-5 sessions/week): Standard at $9/mo. The right balance of cost and access for individual use.
Team use or high-volume: Pro at $29/mo. Add team members and stop worrying about credit limits.
Long-term commitment at the best per-session value: Founder Lifetime at $99 if spots remain.
The voice-to-slides workflow either fits how you think or it doesn't. Start free, see if it clicks, then pick the plan that matches your actual usage. No reason to pay for Pro if you're a solo user who presents twice a week.
Try it free at talkpitch.com. For founders specifically, see how Talkpitch fits into pitch preparation. For sales teams, see the sales team use case overview.