By Vozah Editorial·Last updated May 8, 2026

Elevator Pitch Generator

You have 30 seconds to capture attention. Vozah's elevator pitch generator is built to craft a concise, compelling pitch that hooks prospects in the time it takes to ride an elevator, whether you're cold calling, networking, or opening a discovery call.

The generator is in early access, join the waitlist below for first access. The 4-part pitch framework on this page works without the tool.

A strong elevator pitch answers three questions: Who do you help? What problem do you solve? What makes you different? This tool structures your answers into a punchy, memorable script you can deliver confidently.

Elevator Pitch Generator

AI generator

Create a 30-second and a 60-second pitch using the Problem, Insight, Proof, Ask structure.

How the Elevator Pitch Generator Works

  1. Enter your product or service, Describe what you sell in plain language.
  2. Define your ideal customer, Role, industry, or company size.
  3. Add your key differentiator, What sets you apart from alternatives?
  4. Generate multiple versions, Get formal, casual, and high-energy variants.
  5. Refine and practice, Tweak the output, then practice delivering it with AI feedback.

Why Your Elevator Pitch Matters

The first 30 seconds of any sales conversation determine whether you get a second 30 seconds. A weak opener loses attention. A strong one earns permission to ask questions and uncover needs.

  • Cold calls, Your pitch is your reason for calling. It must be clear and relevant.
  • Discovery calls, A tight pitch sets context before you dive into discovery questions.
  • Networking, You never know who's listening. A polished pitch turns chance encounters into opportunities.
  • Demos, Opening with a crisp value statement keeps the prospect focused on outcomes.

Elements of a Winning Elevator Pitch

The Hook (5–10 seconds)

Grab attention with a pattern interrupt or a direct statement. Avoid "Hi, I'm from [Company] and we help...", that's forgettable.

The Problem (10–15 seconds)

Name the specific pain your prospect feels. The more precise, the more they'll lean in.

The Solution (10–15 seconds)

Explain what you do and how it solves that problem. Lead with outcome, not features.

The Proof or Differentiator (5 seconds)

One stat, one customer type, or one unique angle. Give them a reason to remember you.

Pair Your Pitch With Practice

A script on paper is useless until you can deliver it naturally. Use the cold call simulator to practice your pitch against realistic objections, or explore our guide on how to write a sales pitch for deeper strategy.

Join the early-access waitlist and we'll send your first pitch the moment the generator launches.

Frequently asked questions

How long should an elevator pitch be?
30 seconds for cold introductions; 60 seconds for warm intros where the prospect has signaled interest. Going longer without an explicit ask kills meeting-set rates.
What structure does the generator use?
Problem (1 sentence in prospect's terms), Insight (1-2 sentences on what's different), Proof (1 customer reference or stat), Ask (specific next step).
Can I use it for written outreach?
The 30-second version maps cleanly to a cold email; the 60-second version is closer to a LinkedIn DM or voicemail.
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