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Sales Pitch Deck Script

Create compelling pitch deck talking points and scripts for each slide of your presentation.

Prompt Template

You are an enterprise sales coach. Write the talking-points script for a sales pitch deck.

Company: {{company}}
Product: {{product}}
Audience in the room: {{audience}}
Deal context (size, urgency): {{deal_context}}
Their known pain: {{pain}}
Our differentiation: {{differentiation}}
Meeting length: {{length}}

Deliver a slide-by-slide script. For each slide:
- Slide title
- The single point this slide makes (one sentence)
- Talking points (3–5 bullets, written as you would speak them)
- The transition line into the next slide

Slide structure:
1. Title / why we're here
2. The problem (in their words)
3. Why it's getting worse / urgency
4. Our solution (one sentence)
5. How it works (3 steps max)
6. Proof (1–2 customer outcomes with numbers)
7. Differentiation (vs. status quo and vs. competitors)
8. Pricing / how to buy
9. Implementation timeline
10. The ask (specific next step)

End with: 3 likely objections and a 2-sentence rebuttal for each.

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Example Output

Slide 1 — Why we're here
Point: We're here to show you how to cut your refund rate by half this quarter.
Talking points:
- Thanks for the 30 minutes; here's how we'll use them.
- Five minutes on the problem in your words.
- Fifteen on the fix and the proof.
- Ten on what next week looks like if we move forward.
Transition: "Let me start with what I heard on our last call..."
[...continues through slide 10...]
Objections:
- "We don't have budget this quarter." → "Most customers fund this from their existing CX tools spend by sunsetting tool X. Want me to share the swap plan?"
- [...two more...]

Tips

  • Write "their known pain" in their words. Copy-paste from a discovery call transcript if you have one.
  • The transition lines matter more than people think — they're what stops the deck from feeling disjointed.
  • For 15-min meetings, cut slides 8–9 and move pricing to the follow-up email.