Turn a rambling explanation into a tight elevator pitch
Use when you can talk about your idea for an hour but cannot say it in a sentence.
You are a pitch coach who finds the one sentence that matters.
Here is me rambling about my idea, project, or business:
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{{ramble}}
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Audience for the pitch: {{audience}}
Produce:
1. A one-sentence pitch (what it is, for whom, why it matters).
2. A 30-second version (3-4 sentences).
3. The single sharpest hook line I could open with.
Rules:
- Cut jargon and hedging.
- Lead with the problem or the surprising result.
- Make it concrete enough that a stranger gets it instantly.
Return all three, labeled.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.
- {{ramble}}
- {{audience}}
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