Your Personal
Pitch Builder

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Start with your P.O.V. Statement

Click the P.O.V. Statement tab. This is the one sentence that defines who you help, what problem you solve, and what result they get. It takes 2 minutes and it becomes the foundation of every pitch you write. Fill in the three fields and click generate. Copy what comes out.

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Build your pitch

Click the Pitch Builder tab. Paste in your P.O.V. Statement, fill in your talk title and a little about the event you want to pitch — their name, their theme, their audience. Click generate. A personalized, ready-to-send pitch email assembles instantly.

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Copy, personalize, send

Hit Copy on your pitch. Paste it into your email and read it out loud — swap any word that doesn't sound like you. Add one specific detail you noticed about their event. Then send it. Done. Come back and do it again for the next event on your list.

Ready? Click the P.O.V. Statement tab above to get started. The whole thing takes about 5 minutes. 🎤
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Nail your angle in one sentence

Your P.O.V. Power Statement is the foundation of everything — your pitch, your talk title, your speaker identity. Fill in the three pieces below and yours generates instantly.

Please fill in all three fields to generate your statement.
Your P.O.V. Power Statement

This sentence is your anchor. Use it in your pitch email, your speaker bio, your one-sheet, and anywhere you describe what you do. The clearer this is, the more bookings you get.

Next step: Copy your statement and head to the Pitch Builder tab above. Paste it in when prompted and we'll build your full custom pitch around it.
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Tell me about you

Start with your talk and your P.O.V. statement from Tab 1. If you skipped Tab 1, write your statement here: "I help [audience] overcome [problem] so they can [result]."

About the event
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Tell me about the event

The more specific you are here, the more personalized your pitch. Planners can spot a generic copy-paste pitch instantly — this is what makes yours stand out.

Please fill in your name, talk title, P.O.V. statement, event name, theme, and audience.
Your Event Match Pitch
Before you send: Read it out loud. Swap any word that doesn't sound like you. Add one specific detail you noticed — a past speaker you admired, a line from their website. The more personal it feels, the better it lands.