Nail your 90-second elevator pitch with three clear phases: Hook (grab attention), Value Proposition (explain your offering), and Ask (close with a clear CTA).
3 segments · 2 minutes total
Segments
Hook
Value Proposition
Ask
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This timer auto-advances through each segment so you can stay focused.
Hook
30 seconds
Value Proposition
30 seconds
Ask
30 seconds
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A great pitch has three parts: a hook that grabs attention (a surprising stat or question), a clear value proposition (what you do and why it matters), and a specific ask (meeting, demo, introduction). This timer trains all three.
Studies show the average attention span for an unsolicited pitch is 60–90 seconds. If you cannot communicate your value in 90 seconds, a longer pitch will not help.
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