Pitch
📝 Docs & PlanningCollaborative presentations for modern teams. Beautiful templates, real-time editing, video embeds. Keynote meets Figma.
Our Take
What Google Slides should be. Pitch is a collaborative presentation tool with genuinely beautiful templates, smooth real-time editing, and a focus on team workflows. It's designed for modern teams who need to make decks together without the design chaos of Google Slides or the clunkiness of PowerPoint.
What we like
- Templates are genuinely beautiful — startup-grade design out of the box
- Real-time collaboration is smoother than Google Slides with better conflict handling
- Presentation analytics show who viewed your deck and which slides they lingered on
- Video recording lets you present asynchronously with your face alongside slides
Where it falls short
- Smaller template library than Canva — you might exhaust the good ones quickly
- Free tier limits you to basic features — most useful stuff is behind the paywall
- Less widely adopted than Google Slides, so sharing with external stakeholders adds friction
Verdict
The best pure presentation tool for startups. Templates are gorgeous, collaboration is smooth, and the analytics are useful for sales decks. If you're sending decks to investors or clients and care how they look, Pitch earns its keep. For internal-only presentations, Google Slides is still free.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Pitch free?
Pitch offers a free tier with limited features. Paid plans unlock additional functionality.
What are the best Pitch alternatives?
Popular alternatives to Pitch in the Docs & Planning category include Notion, Linear, Coda, Obsidian, Basecamp. Each has different strengths depending on your specific needs and budget.
How much does Pitch cost?
Free with basic features. Pro at $8/user/month for analytics, custom fonts, and advanced exports. Business pricing on request.
Is Pitch worth it in 2026?
The best pure presentation tool for startups. Templates are gorgeous, collaboration is smooth, and the analytics are useful for sales decks. If you're sending decks to investors or clients and care how they look, Pitch earns its keep. For internal-only presentations, Google Slides is still free.
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