Practice Your Pitch While Your Slides Build Themselves
Pitch practice with AI that actually builds slides. Talkpitch lets you rehearse your investor pitch while slides generate live — no two-tool workflow.
How Pitch Practice Works in Talkpitch
Step 01
Session 1 — get the story out
Don't filter. Run the whole pitch even if it's rough. You now have a starting deck and your first practice rep is done.
Step 02
Sessions 2-3 — tighten and iterate
Edit the deck from session 1. Run it again. Cut anything that slows the story. Notice what changed. The deck is getting tighter with each pass.
Step 03
Sessions 4-5 — cement the delivery
Full run-throughs at target time. No stopping. No editing mid-session. You're locking in the delivery, not improving the deck.
Step 04
Focused fixes if needed
If a specific section still feels weak, re-run just that section in a focused Talkpitch session. Most founders are pitch-ready in 3-5 sessions spread over 2-3 days.
Features for Pitch Practice
Build and practice in one session
Every Talkpitch session is simultaneously a deck-building session and a rehearsal. No two-tool workflow — no switching between a practice app and a slide tool.
Visual feedback from slide output
If a slide comes out as a confusing bullet list, that's the AI telling you that segment was unclear. Restate it. Run it again.
1,500ms pause detection
Talkpitch waits for a natural pause before generating a slide. It doesn't cut you off mid-sentence. Speak in natural segments and generation happens cleanly.
Deck evolves through practice
Each run-through surfaces things to fix. You reorder slides, cut what slows the story, add a stronger traction number. Practice reveals what isn't working.
Save and present from the deck
After your first session you have a saved deck. Use it for pure delivery reps without generating new slides — or record a new session to iterate further.
Compare spoken pitch to current deck
Run your existing pitch in a new Talkpitch session and compare the output to your current deck. Most founders discover gaps between what they say and what the slides show.
Why Founders Choose Talkpitch for Pitch Practice
Stop reading slides, start owning the pitch
Because you built the deck by speaking it, you know what's on every slide before it appears. The slides become confirmation of what you're saying, not a script.
Catch flow problems before the real meeting
Where does the energy drop? Where do you rush? Where does the transition feel abrupt? Find these in Talkpitch at 9pm, not in front of an investor at 10am.
Story tightens with every session
Segments that come out as clear slides are working. Segments that produce confusing output need to be restated. The feedback loop is immediate.
Iterate after real meetings
Got investor feedback? Use Talkpitch to update the deck based on what confused people and re-practice with the updated version.
Pitch-ready in 2-3 days
Most founders who use this workflow are pitch-ready in 3-5 sessions spread over 2-3 days — not a week of prep with one rushed practice run.
Start practicing your pitch with slides live
Open Talkpitch, set your context, hit the mic — and have a deck plus practice reps done in one session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? We have answers.
Not directly. The feedback comes from the visual output: if a slide is unclear or confusing, it means that segment of your speech was unclear. For granular speech metrics, combine Talkpitch with Yoodli — use Talkpitch to build and practice the deck, Yoodli for delivery analytics.
Yes. Run through your existing pitch in a Talkpitch session. Compare the generated slides to your current deck. It's a good way to see whether your spoken pitch matches your visual deck — most founders discover gaps during this exercise.
After your first session you have a saved deck. You can present from that deck in Talkpitch without running a new recording session. Use new-session mode when you want to iterate the deck; use the saved deck view when you just want to run reps with the current version.
No. Talkpitch waits for a natural pause in your speech (under 1,500ms silence threshold) before generating a slide. It doesn't cut you off. Speak in natural segments, pause briefly between thoughts, and the generation happens cleanly.
Yes, especially for refining. After real meetings you have feedback: which questions came up, which parts of the pitch confused people, which slide didn't land. Use Talkpitch to iterate the deck based on that feedback and re-practice with the updated version.
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