Pitch Agent: The new era of AI presentations

CEO & Co-Founder

Every major presentation tool has launched an AI feature in the last two years. Most of them look impressive at first glance… and disappoint in practice. That’s because the first era of AI in presentations was focused on speed. Now, anyone can prompt their way to an okay deck in seconds. The next era is harder.

The problem is that generating a deck and consistently delivering a great one are two very different things. Teams need on-brand decks that are recognizably theirs, every time. And most AI tools haven’t solved this yet.

We’ve built the answer: Pitch Agent.

Your audience has seen every AI deck

Slides have their own language. The sequential nature of a deck — the way it controls pacing, parcels out information, and builds an argument slide by slide — is something a website or document can’t replicate. That’s why the medium has continued to thrive after all these years, and why getting it right still matters.

But that’s harder than it sounds. Most teams send hundreds of decks a quarter, built by salespeople, marketers, and account managers using AI. Then what happens? Designers fix what AI messed up. Reps tweak slides again the night before the call. Brand consistency erodes across teams and over time. Deals get lost because the deck didn’t do its job.

This is the gap AI was supposed to close and, for the most part, hasn’t.

How can you stand out?

Most AI presentation tools do “on brand” by applying your colors and fonts to generic layouts. But while a fresh coat of paint lends a superficial glow, it’s ultimately just reskinning. The output looks nice; it also looks interchangeable with the deck three other companies sent this week.

Real branding is the patterns, layouts, and visual choices that make your team’s decks recognizably yours — the spacing and margins, the image style, the way you structure a title slide versus a data slide.

Many AI generators also stop at the first draft. They don’t live inside a team’s brand library, content, collaboration workflow, or delivery tools. So the team spends whatever time AI saved manually fixing the generated deck.

This opens an opportunity for people creating AI slides within a richer context. While the competition ships cookie-cutter, off-brand decks, teams that invest in consistency and craft are closing deals.

AI decks should live in a presentation workspace

Pitch Agent helps you build AI slides that are editable, on brand, and ready to share. What’s more, it’s inside a collaborative workspace that caters to the full presentation lifecycle.

Your template isn’t just your hex codes and font stack. It’s the layouts, patterns, and design decisions your team has agreed are yours. When Pitch Agent builds a deck, it builds from that standard. That’s different from changing a font on a generic slide and calling it branded.

Think of it like agentic coding: early models just repeated the patterns from their training data. Good ones learned to read the codebase they were working in and fit the context. Pitch Agent does the same thing with your template. It reads the spacing, block structure, decorative elements, and image styles a designer sweated over, then builds on those choices instead of overwriting them.

The output is fully customizable, without any locked structures or fixed grids. If your template doesn’t have a matching layout for a particular slide, Agent considers other layouts so it still feels intentional. The resulting deck is often more than just a starting point. With a strong template, a clear prompt, and the right context attached, you can get something that’s share-ready off the bat.

We’ve spent almost a decade building Pitch as the complete presentation workspace: a place where brand, content, collaboration, delivery, and analytics already exist together. Pitch Agent is the AI that knows how to work within this context.

What does Pitch Agent actually do?

There are three distinct aspects of Pitch Agent that set it apart.

First, it generates from your template. Begin with a prompt, pick your template, attach your files — a brief, a set of call notes, a CSV of data — and Pitch Agent builds a full deck with copy, various layouts, and images that’s on brand from the first slide. For teams new to Pitch, Agent creates a branded template based off your website, with your colors, fonts, logo, and image style. Before going further, you can customize it so the AI has something truly unique to work from.

Second, it refines through chat. Tell Agent what to fix, and it’ll rewrite copy, split a dense slide into two, merge three slides into a cleaner summary, or replace images with new ones generated to match the template’s art direction. It works the way a writer or designer on the team would, except it doesn’t have a queue and it doesn’t need a brief weeks in advance.

Third, it acts as a thinking partner. For instance, you can ask Agent to identify which client objection isn’t being answered. Which slide is doing the most work, and which one isn’t pulling its weight? Then have it draft the recap email, talking points for the call, or a one-paragraph version for the prospect’s CFO. The deck stops being a static artifact and becomes something you can pressure-test and turn into your next move.

Most AI generators give you one-off decks that live in a silo. Pitch Agent generates a deck within a robust workspace built to polish, deliver, and learn from it.

The next milestone is already in sight

Generating on-brand, fully editable, delivery-ready presentations with AI and your team is a step change in how people present ideas and win work. It’s also just the beginning of what Pitch Agent will do.

Agent will get smarter with use, show up in more stages across your presentation lifecycle, and reach deeper into your workflow. The goal is to move beyond slide creation and into the full arc of how a deck gets built, delivered, and iterated on.

We’re building an API that lets teams drive Pitch from their CRM, automation stack, or existing tools. Imagine a rep closes a discovery call, and a personalized deck is waiting. A prospect opens the link, and a follow-up is triggered. The presentations look a million times better, yes. More importantly, though, they become a fundamental part of how the team operates.

With MCP integrations that bring Pitch into the tools teams already use, creating a tailored deck will be a one-step move from wherever the work is already happening rather than a side errand that breaks the flow.

The future of AI in presentations isn’t AI-generated slides. It’s AI woven into every stage of how you win a client: drafting, refining, personalizing, sharing, learning from what landed, and doing it all again, even better than before.

Ready to explore this new chapter? Start creating with Pitch Agent, or reach out to learn more.

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