Make it clear. Make it sellable. Fast.

PitchBot (AI Pitch Coach)

PitchBot helps you turn a messy idea into a tight pitch package: loglinehook3-minute pitchdeck bullets. This is not “inspiration.” This is pressure-testing.

Best results come when you write your first draft yourself, then use PitchBot to attack weaknesses.

1) How PitchBot Works

PitchBot is a structured workflow. You give it a small set of inputs, and it returns: tightened wording, clearer stakes, stronger positioning, and a pitch flow that sounds “Hollywood-real.”

Clarifies the premise (no confusion, no fog).
Sharpen stakes (why it matters, what failure costs).
Locks the hook (why this isn’t “another one of those”).
Builds pitch flow (3 minutes and 12 minutes).
Generates deck bullets (slide-ready text).
PitchBot is most valuable when you use it like a ruthless producer — not like a cheerleader.

2) What to Provide (the minimum input set)

Format: feature / limited / series
Genre: thriller, comedy, drama, etc.
Protagonist: who + contradiction (one line)
Goal: what they want (one line)
Antagonist/Obstacle: what blocks them
Stakes: what happens if they fail
Unique hook: what makes it fresh
If your “stakes” are missing, PitchBot will keep sounding generic — because the story is generic.

3) PitchBot Modes (pick one)

Mode A — Logline Knife

Tightens the logline into 5–10 sharp variants, then ranks them.

Shorter
Clearer
Higher stakes

Mode B — Hook Builder

Extracts 3–5 “why this sells” bullets that a producer can repeat.

Fresh angle
Market framing

Mode C — 3-Min Pitch

Builds a clean, speakable pitch you can deliver without notes.

Setup → hook → story engine → stakes → ask

Mode D — Deck Bullets

Generates slide-ready bullets aligned to a standard deck structure.

Logline slide
Hook slide
Characters

4) Prompt Pack (copy/paste)

Use these prompts with any AI tool. Replace the bracketed parts.

[PITCHBOT MODE A — LOGLINE KNIFE]
Here is my project:
Format: [feature/series]
Genre: [genre]
Current logline: [paste]
Protagonist: [one line]
Goal: [one line]
Obstacle/Antagonist: [one line]
Stakes: [one line]
Unique hook: [one line]

Task:
1) Rewrite my logline into 10 variants (25–40 words).
2) Rank the top 3 and explain why (clarity, conflict, stakes, freshness).
3) Provide one “ultra-short” version under 20 words.


[PITCHBOT MODE B — HOOK BUILDER]
Given this logline: [paste]
Generate 6 hook bullets that a producer could repeat in a meeting.
Rules:
- No generic claims like “emotional” or “unique.”
- Make each bullet specific (conflict, world, irony, escalation, audience appetite).
Then write a 1-sentence tone statement and 3 honest comps.


[PITCHBOT MODE C — 3-MIN PITCH]
Using the information below, write a 3-minute spoken pitch.
Keep it natural, not salesy. No big adjectives. Clear beats.
Include: hook → protagonist → engine → escalation → why now → ask.
Info: [paste one-pager or bullets]


[PITCHBOT MODE D — DECK BULLETS]
Convert this one-pager into a 12-slide pitch deck outline.
For each slide, give 3–6 bullets max (slide-readable).
One-pager: [paste]
Pro move: run Mode A first, then Mode B, then Mode C, then Mode D.

5) Pitch Scorecard (brutal, useful)

Score your pitch 1–10 on each axis. Anything under 7 needs work.

Clarity: do they instantly “get it”?
Conflict: is the obstacle concrete?
Stakes: is failure costly?
Freshness: is there a real hook?
Engine: can you feel the movie/episodes?
Market: audience + comps feel honest?
Confidence: does it sound executable?
If “market” is weak, your pitch will feel like a hobby.

6) Ethics + Legal Reality (high level)

Don’t paste copyrighted scripts you don’t own into tools you don’t control.
AI is a drafting assistant, not a rights shield.
You are responsible for originality, defamation, and rights clearance.
Use AI to accelerate thinking — keep authorship and accountability human.