Pitch Agent - On-brand presentations, generated in seconds
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Most AI tools apply your colors to generic layouts and call it “on brand.” Pitch Agent builds from your template, design language, and image style. Generate slides from a prompt and file attachments, then refine them via chat. Agent lives inside Pitch, the workspace where teams collaborate on and deliver presentations.


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Congrats on today's launch! It's a product that can do almost all. Wishing you the best today.
Pitch
@thamibenjelloun thanks! More AI editing, MCP, API, and lots more coming soon.
Kilo Code
@thamibenjelloun @maresch spoiler alert!
How does the AI handle brand consistency across multiple team members editing the same deck? That's usually where things break down.
Pitch
@arjayyy the template is the source of truth for your brand, so whoever edits the deck will get consistent results when adding or editing slides. If you try it out, let us know how it goes!
@maresch I see. I'll let you know how it goes.
Kilo Code
@maresch @arjayyy looking forward to it! make sure to add your review here: https://www.producthunt.com/products/pitch/reviews/new
Hell yeah! Spent hundreds of hours in Pitch so far; can't wait to actually outsource some of the time to the agent ;). Cheers from an old time advocate.
Pitch
@k_waraksa oh wow, that cap is a blast from the past! I hope Agent will help you spend more hours perfecting your ideas and fewer hours filling slides. Let us know how it goes!
Kilo Code
@maresch omg! pitch shop wen??
Okay, I just watched the 30-second demo and actually said "oh nice" out loud.
The way Pitch Agent locks brand colors/fonts while iterating on content is such a thoughtful detail. It solves the "my deck looks like a patchwork quilt" problem without stifling creativity.
As someone who writes about practical AI tools, I'm always skeptical of "just prompt it" promises. But this feels different: it's not replacing judgment, it's removing friction.
If you ever do a "behind the scenes" post on how you trained the brand-consistency layer, I'd love to read it.
PS: My last client deck took 3 rounds of 'just one more tweak. I so wish I had this last month :)
Pitch
@diana_nadim2 thanks so much for the kind words! “Removing friction, not replacing judgment” is the perfect way to describe what we were going for with Pitch Agent. Saving that one ✍️
A behind-the-scenes on the brand consistency work is a fun idea, I’ll float it to the team and ping you if we make it happen.
@maresch I can't wait! Thanks!
Isn’t it possible to just point to a website and take the style from there?
Pitch
@natalia_iankovych Pitch Agent comes with a branded template generator pulls brand data from your domain. Is that what you were imagining or would you prefer to just add the domain as part of the prompt?
@maresch Yes, that's what I asked. Thank you!
"Look like your team made it, then refine via chat without leaving the editor" — this is exactly the bar that makes AI deck generators worth using vs. a thin wrapper. I run a finance YouTube channel (Mod3Loop, https://www.youtube.com/@Mod3Loop) where every video script eventually becomes a slide visualisation problem, and the gap between "AI-generated boilerplate" and "this could actually go in front of an investment committee" is huge. Real test for me: can it produce a slide that defends the same number the same way the model defends it (so the deck and the workbook never drift)? Curious whether Pitch Agent can ingest a finance model and produce a deck whose numbers are sourced rather than re-stated by the LLM.
Pitch
@samir_asadov fascinating use case! Currently the closest thing Pitch Agent offers is attaching a CSV to a prompt. When you say “sourced” do you imagine a citation back to a cell? Live link? Or something else?
This is one of the more natural places for AI in a creative tool because “on brand” is such a context problem, not just a generation problem. The hard part is usually not producing a deck-shaped object; it is knowing which prior slides, customer language, visual rules, and internal shorthand are allowed to influence this specific deck.
I’d be curious how Pitch Agent handles conflicting context. For example, if the brand kit says one thing, a recent sales deck says another, and the user asks for a third direction, do you expose any “I used this because…” trail so the team can trust and correct the output?
@jim_jeffers I think the conflicting-context case is real, but the "I used this because…" trail might be asking the tool for something it isn't really built to hand back. The reasoning an LLM returns isn't a recording of why it chose A over B. It's another generation produced after the fact, the same way the slide was. Run it again and you'll get a slightly different story.
The mental model I've landed on: it's closer to an unobserved field than a decision engine, and your prompt is the thing that collapses it into one specific output. Point three conflicting contexts at it and you're not getting a wrong answer, you're getting whichever one your input happened to pull out this time.
So the leverage isn't "make the model explain itself," it's what you feed it. Concretely: state the tie-breaks up front. Brand kit beats last quarter's deck, the new ask beats both, whatever your rule is. Rather than auditing the decision afterward, you resolve the conflict before it ever generates. The template-as-source-of-truth design is already half of that, it kills a bunch of competing readings before generation even starts.
Wrote the longer version of this idea here if it's useful: https://dev.to/whetlan/ai-who-i-am-and-what-im-supposed-to-be-in-the-software-world-1e8d
Quick question for the team: when Pitch Agent generates slides from a prompt, how does it handle cases where the brand template has multiple layout variants for the same slide type? Like if I have 3 different "stats" layouts in my template, does Agent pick the best one based on the content, or does it default to one?
Pitch
@nolan_vu it picks the best one based on the content but you can also nudge Agent in a certain direction, e.g. add “use a variety of layouts” vs “use the same layouts across all stat slides for consistency” to your prompt. Do you usually go for variety or consistency in your own decks?
@maresch For myself I usually want to consistency towards the presentation. So users/ readers can value and trust my work. Can you product offer such functionality?
i wasnt the biiiggest fan of the early versions but im testing the new upgrades for sure! looks promising :)
Pitch
@danielgibisch and it's only going to get better, lots more updates coming soon. What features and improvements would you love to see?
Kilo Code
@danielgibisch it's definitely a good time to give @Pitch a spin. the product is meaningfully better.
Any plans to export the slides in different formats, in case I want to write on brand reports or guides in document (A4) Format. Or is that possible already?
Pitch
@tomm_p no concrete plans yet but it comes up a lot. We’ve been focused on really nailing the 16:9 slide format and the whole presentation lifecycle (branding, creation, sharing & analytics) rather than becoming a do-it-all document tool that handles everything okay-ish. But consider your vote for more slide sizes noted!