Pitch Ipsum

Simple copy and paste placeholders for your next pitch or slide deck.

Headings

Choose short or long placeholder headlines.

The placeholder.

This is a placeholder.

This is a placeholder headline.

This is just a placeholder headline, we will replace it once your slide deck content is finalized.

Paragraphs

Copy and paste whatever length of  body text you need.

This is just placeholder text. Don’t worry, it is only here to occupy space while your final deck content is being developed. Once your content finalized, this placeholder will get replaced with your actual text.

Sometimes it’s beneficial to fill in text to visualize how content will populate slides.

Traditionally, our industry has relied on Lorem Ipsum as filler text, which is in Latin. However, this can create confusion since not everyone is familiar with Latin.

There's a variety of alternative placeholder texts, such as Hipster Ipsum, Beer Ipsum, Bacon Ipsum, and many others. While they can be funny, they can create similar confusion to Latin. “What do these slides have to do with bacon?”

We call this Pitch Ipsum—a variation specifically designed for development of pitch decks or, really, any type of slide deck. It’s  more clear and formatted to resemble how real copy appears on modern presentations today.

Bulleted Lists

  • This is just a placeholder
  • We will change this out later
  • We’re using Pitch Ipsum
  • It’s just meant to fill space
  • Until your content is ready

Numbered Lists

  • 1. This is just a placeholder
  • 2. We will change this out later
  • 3. We’re using Pitch Ipsum
  • 4. It’s just meant to fill space
  • 5. Until your content is ready

Slide Types

Here's a list of commonly-found slide types that may go into your pitch deck.

  • Title Slide

    Includes the company name, founder(s), and a tagline or brief mission statement.
  • Problem Statement

    Outlines the specific problem or pain point that the company aims to address.
  • Solution

    Describes the product or service that solves the problem outlined in the previous slide.
  • Market Opportunity

    Highlights the market size and growth potential, often supported by data and statistics.
  • Product or Service Details

    Provides a deeper dive into how the product/service works, often with visuals or demos.
  • Unique Value Proposition

    Explains what sets the product/service apart from competitors and why customers would choose it.
  • Business Model

    Details how the company plans to make money, including revenue streams and pricing strategy.
  • Go-To-Market Strategy

    Describes the plan for reaching and acquiring customers, including marketing and sales strategies.
  • Traction

    Provides evidence of growth and success metrics to date, such as user numbers, revenue figures, or partnerships.
  • Competition Analysis

    Reviews the competitive landscape, highlighting major competitors and differentiators.
  • Team and Partners

    Introduces key team members and their relevant experience, emphasizing their ability to execute the plan.
  • Financial Projections

    Presents forecasted revenues, expenses, and other key financial metrics for the next few years.
  • The Raise

    Specifies the amount of funding sought, how it will be used, and the expected outcomes of the investment.