AI pitch generator tuned to the receiver.
Skip the cold-email templates editors and VCs filter to trash. AI pitch generator drafts pitches that name the hook, the angle, and why now.


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Why pitch templates that promise a formula keep losing the deal at the third paragraph.
Investors gate cold emails on traction signal first, market angle second, founder credibility third. Press gates on news value, exclusivity, and timeliness. Customer outbound gates on relevance and signal-of-effort. Podcast guests gate on episode fit and the guest's audience overlap. Partnership outreach gates on mutual benefit specificity. Each receiver type uses a different gating heuristic in the first thirty seconds. Templates that follow one formula across all receivers lose at the third paragraph when the receiver's heuristic finds the pattern doesn't match. The helper picks the gating heuristic from the receiver type and drafts the pitch around it. Brain AI keeps your prior pitches and their hit rates so the helper learns which framings work for your specific brand against each receiver type.
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Where the AI pitch generator gets you out of round-twelve revision hell.
Most pitches go through twelve revisions because the writer is hunting for a formula that doesn't exist for the receiver. Different receivers screen on different signals before they reach paragraph two. The helper writes backward from the receiver's heuristic to the pitch opening. Investor pitches lead with traction signal. Press pitches lead with news value. Customer outbound leads with relevance. Podcast pitches lead with episode-fit. Partnership outreach leads with specific mutual benefit. Brain AI carries your past pitches and which framings landed which deals so the next pitch in the same category builds on what won.

Pitches written for the receiver's heuristic.

Investor cold email for early-stage fundraising.
Investor cold email gets read in 30 seconds. The helper opens with the traction signal that actually moves the heuristic, not the founder credentials most templates lead with.

Press pitches for news placement.
Press pitches gate on news value and timeliness. The helper writes the pitch around the news angle the journalist's beat needs, not around the company narrative the founder wants told.

Partnership outreach for cross-promotion deals.
Partnership pitches need to demonstrate specific mutual benefit in the first paragraph. The helper drafts from the partner's perspective backward, naming what the partner gets before what the sender gets.




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AI Pitch Generator FAQs
Most pitch tools optimize for one receiver and lose at the others. Receiver-aware pitches land more reliably because each receiver gates on its own heuristic in the opening seconds.
How does the AI pitch generator distinguish between receiver types?
Tag the receiver type in the brief (investor cold email, press release, customer outbound, podcast guest pitch, partnership outreach, conference speaker pitch, job application). The helper applies different opening conventions, paragraph order, and call-to-action structures per receiver.
Can the AI pitch generator handle a specific named receiver like a particular investor?
Yes. Paste the receiver's recent activity (recent tweets, posted essays, podcast appearances, recent investments) and the helper drafts the pitch with reference to that specific context. Generic pitches fail; receiver-specific pitches earn the reply.
Does the AI pitch generator handle pitch decks that accompany the cold email?
The helper drafts the cold email; for the accompanying deck, pair with a deck-design tool. The helper can outline the deck structure if you provide the company context, then the visual design work happens in Pitch, Figma, or Canva.
Does the AI pitch generator handle pitches across cultures and regions?
Yes. Tag the region and the helper adjusts pitching conventions: US pitches often lead with traction. European pitches favor market sizing. Asian pitches typically open with credentials and relationships. The cultural conventions matter as much as the content.
Can the AI pitch generator handle follow-up pitches after the first didn't land?
Yes. Tag the follow-up sequence and the helper drafts versions 2 and 3 that don't read as desperate while adding new information or angles. Follow-up sequencing is its own skill; the helper drafts the sequence as a coordinated set rather than as separate emails.
How do I keep AI pitch generator voice consistent across many pitches?
Upload three to five pitches that landed deals or got replies. The helper inherits your specific voice, signature phrases, and framings. Brain AI keeps the patterns so subsequent pitches across receiver types still sound like you wrote them.
























