Craft elevator pitches at three lengths
Use to prepare a 10-second, 30-second, and 60-second pitch you can deliver depending on the moment.
Write three versions of an elevator pitch I can use depending on how much time I have.
What I sell: {{offer}}
Who it's for: {{target_customer}}
The problem it solves: {{problem}}
What makes it different: {{differentiator}}
Produce:
1. A 10-second version (one punchy sentence answering "what do you do").
2. A 30-second version (problem, solution, why us).
3. A 60-second version (add a quick proof point and a hook question to start a conversation).
All three must avoid jargon and sound natural spoken aloud. End each with a soft conversational hand-off, not a hard pitch.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{offer}}
- {{target_customer}}
- {{problem}}
- {{differentiator}}
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