The company has already garnered the attention and investment of celebrities such as the founder of Instagram and Zoom and the Slack Fund. Behind every compelling presentation should be compelling design tools. Pitch is no exception, with easy-to-use tools for almost any platform.
Pitch: Plans and Pricing
If you just need to give a presentation, whether it’s for an informal meeting or to wrap up a project, the Starter plan is for you. It’s free and allows unlimited presentations with custom templates and fonts. On the teamwork side, live video collaboration and recording are also supported.
The Pro version has advantages such as analysis, built-in media library, export to PDF and PPTX files. This will cost you $8 / £8 per month. Pitch also offers an enterprise plan with SSO support, but pricing should be discussed by individual organizations.
The free plan allows up to 10 GB of access per workspace, regardless of how many users collaborate. The Pro plan allows 10 GB per person in a workspace, so 3 people collaborating can unlock up to 30 GB.

Pitch: Features
First of all, regardless of plan or subscription type, Pitch users can create an unlimited number of presentations with as many slides as they want. All account types also support uploading custom fonts to help maintain your brand identity, and templates that you can customize and save for easy access later.
Even on the free plan, the number of integrations available is frankly staggering, and that helps make Pitch a well-rounded product that’s easy to use for most people. Google Sheets for , Google Analytics for ingesting metrics, Unsplash (who is also a Pitch user) and Giphy for ingesting media, links to YouTube and Vimeo for embedding videos, and more.
For first-party media, users can add voice recordings to narrate slides and upload images in the most popular file types (up to 5 MB for free plans, unlimited for paid plans). You can The Pro tier also supported uploading videos. video hosting website Like Vimeo.

Pitch: Interface and in use
Pitch is adept at designing products that are easy to use and look great. After all, presentations should be exactly those two things.
For occasional projects, many users use web portals to find them. As far as we know, this is the full-fledged version of the presentation creation tool, accessible from any browser, anywhere.
Veteran creators have a dedicated Pitch that offers offline access and a neat app that sits separate from your web browser (and all the other open tabs you need to do that kind of voluminous research). Clients may like it. Luckily, Pitch has you covered with smartphone and tablet apps for iOS and Android, as well as Windows and macOS clients.
Not surprisingly, the mobile version of Pitch is more scaled down, but works just as well for editing on the go. Unfortunately, the iPad app is just a scaled-up version of the iPhone version, so it doesn’t take full advantage of the screen real estate.
For those familiar with Apple’s Keynote, it’s easy to see where everything is in Pitch. In fact, I think taskbars are very similar. The navigation pane on the left merges with the collaboration pane on the right to store comments, notes, edit history, etc. (although some of these features are reserved for paying customers). And the integration with Slack makes collaboration even smoother.
The whole idea of Pitch is to design and present everything within that ecosystem. You can export to programs such as PowerPoint, but compatibility issues may occur. PDF exports are useful for sending notes to meeting attendees, but unless you’re a paying customer, expect Pitch branding on your documents.
One of our favorite features is the live collaboration feature. Similar to how other ecosystems like Google Docs can locate another user in a file, Pitch users can follow colleagues on-screen while they are live editing. What makes it stand out is the small, discreet bubbles in the live video stream, so colleagues can communicate more effectively at the same time.

Pitch: Support
Pitch hopes to be able to handle most types of queries with an online database of self-help articles. Our help center is well organized with step-by-step instructions and helpful screenshots.If this is not enough, the user can use the popup banner in her web app or desktop client to[お問い合わせ]must be clicked. This will open a chat-like window. The company currently promises to reply within a few hours, so don’t expect immediate response times.

The pitch: Security
Given that Pitch presentations are stored in the cloud rather than on your hard drive, it’s natural to expect the company to take all relevant precautions to keep users safe. Files at rest are encrypted as standard, and the company is open about using his AWS European cloud hosting for storage.
competition
Most of Pitch’s competition takes place alongside existing heavyweights in the game, such as PowerPoint and Keynote, but its focus on collaboration and its seemingly endless supply of templates holds its ground well. I think we can.
There are other online alternatives like Prezi, but we believe Pitch is generally more comprehensive overall, depending on your specific use case.
final verdict
If you’re looking for a tool to build your presentations, Pitch is way ahead of the rest in what’s becoming a pretty busy sector of the market. Lots of standout features and impressive real-time collaboration With its features, this tool is worth getting behind. For us, the only thing that prevents us from doing that is our storage limits.