Introducing Dailypitch

Today Dailypitch is live. It is a generator that turns a written briefing into a complete pitch deck, built in your corporate design, delivered not as a file but as a website you share with a single link. This post explains what it does, why we built it this way, and where it is headed.
Why attachments had to go
Most pitches do not fail in the meeting. They fail in the inbox. A typical deck with images weighs double-digit megabytes, gets opened on a phone between two meetings, and demands pinch and zoom until the reader gives up. It is also a snapshot: you send version 7, your prospect opens version 3 from an old thread. And after sending, silence. No signal whether anyone read it, forwarded it or ignored it.
None of these are content problems. They are format problems, and a format problem needs a format answer: the pitch deck as a website.
From briefing to deck
You describe, per section, what your pitch should say. Dailypitch plans the structure and layout, fills the sections, runs automated quality checks and hands you a finished deck a few minutes later. The result has two faces: a scrollable web version your recipient reads before the meeting, and a pitch mode with full-screen slides you present in the meeting. Same content, same link, no export.
Your corporate design is not a final polish but the starting point. Paste your website, upload a logo or drop in an old .pptx: Dailypitch extracts colors, typography and imagery, and every generated deck looks like your design team built it. Three deck styles, from minimalist to bold, adapt the tone to the occasion while the brand stays yours. The example decks on the homepage show what that looks like across industries, none of them manually retouched.
Built for the way decks are actually read
Decks get read on phones, selectively and in jumps. So a Dailypitch deck scrolls natively on mobile, keeps wide tables usable, and stays current: update the content and everyone who opens the link sees the latest version, no re-send needed.
And because the deck lives on a link, it can report back. Section-level reading data shows which parts carry and where readers drop off, aggregated and privacy-compliant, hosted in the EU. When your deck gets opened, a push notification tells you, so the follow-up happens while your offer is on someone’s screen instead of three days later.
Substance, not just surface
A research mode gathers market context before generation and attaches clickable sources to the claims in your deck, because a sourced number reads like substance and a naked hockey stick reads like hope. After generation, an AI editor revises exactly the section or component you point at, and the rest of the deck stays untouched.
For sensitive pitches there are password-protected links, decks on your own domain, white label without Dailypitch branding, and the option to close a link entirely. An attachment is out there forever the moment you send it. A link stays under your control.
Who it is for
Anyone whose document has to convince: founders raising, sales teams sending proposals, agencies and consultants pitching new business, and the internal pitch for budget or headcount. Decks generate in German, English or Spanish.
Start today
The free plan includes two decks, no credit card required. Dailypitch is built in Dresden, Germany, by one person, in public, so if something bothers you or something is missing, say so. That kind of feedback has already shaped the product more than any roadmap meeting.
Pitch. Click. Deal.