skills/marketing/pitch-gen/SKILL.md
Generate startup pitch deck content with AI. Use when building investor decks or startup presentations.
npx skillsauth add pedronauck/skills pitch-genInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Need to pitch investors but staring at a blank deck? This tool generates pitch deck content. Problem statements, market sizing, business models, competitive analysis. All the slides that take forever to write.
One command. Zero config. Just works.
npx ai-pitch "AI-powered code review platform for teams"
# Generate pitch content from an idea
npx ai-pitch "marketplace for freelance AI engineers"
# Specify output format
npx ai-pitch "B2B SaaS for inventory management" --format markdown
# Focus on specific sections
npx ai-pitch "mobile app for pet owners" --sections problem,solution,market
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No install needed. Just run with npx. Node.js 18+ recommended.
npx ai-pitch --help
The tool takes your startup idea and runs it through a structured prompt that covers standard pitch deck sections. It uses GPT to generate investor-ready copy for each slide, following patterns from successful pitch decks.
MIT. Free forever. Use it however you want.
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