Real-time collaborative deck tool with AI design assist — built for teams, not solo presenters.
Pitch is a modern presentation platform where the primary differentiator is collaboration. Multiple teammates can edit the same deck simultaneously, leave comments on specific slides, assign tasks, and track version history — making it the presentation tool equivalent of Figma for design. Its AI assists with slide generation and design refinement, but the core value is the workflow it enables for teams that produce presentations together.
Pitch launched in 2018 as a modern alternative to Google Slides for teams, and has consistently focused on collaboration as its primary feature. Real-time co-editing with cursor presence, async commenting on slides, task assignment to teammates, and approval workflows make Pitch the only presentation tool designed for how agency and product teams actually work — multiple people building and reviewing the same deck iteratively. The AI features — slide generation, design suggestions, and content rewriting — are thoughtfully integrated into this workflow rather than positioned as the primary feature. Pitch also maintains a high-quality template library, contributed both by the team and the community, that covers startup pitches, quarterly reviews, product roadmaps, and creative briefs. Templates are designer-made and visually sophisticated. Analytics show who has viewed each shared deck, which slides received the most time, and when shares were accessed — useful for sales and fundraising follow-up. The Free plan supports unlimited decks and basic collaboration. The Pro plan at $10/user/mo adds analytics, version history, and custom domain publishing. Pitch is the right choice for teams where multiple people contribute to the same deck, need review and approval workflows, and value template quality.
Pitch's async commenting, task assignment, and approval workflows let teams build pitch decks the way they build software — one person writes content, a designer refines layouts, a founder reviews and approves, all in the same tool without version chaos. The version history means no content is permanently lost, and the final approved deck is always the most recent version.
Share a Pitch deck with a prospect and the analytics show when they opened it, how long they spent on each slide, and whether they came back. Sales teams use this to prioritize follow-up — a prospect who spent 8 minutes on the pricing slide is worth calling immediately. Pitch's viewer tracking is as detailed as dedicated sales enablement tools like Docsend.
For teams that co-produce decks collaboratively, yes — Pitch's real-time co-editing, commenting, and review workflows are significantly better than Gamma's. For solo users or small teams where one person builds the deck, Gamma's AI generation quality and speed are usually preferable.
Yes — Pitch's free plan supports unlimited decks and basic collaboration with no time limit. It's one of the more generous free plans in the category. Analytics and version history require the Pro plan at $10/user/mo.
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