Pitch deck templates from your sales calls
Turn client conversations into ready-to-send pitch decks, in a flash. Pick a template, let Supernormal fill in the details, then polish and send.
Pitch deck templates
Production-ready starting points. Each is structured around a real meeting pattern like a discovery call, agency intro, or B2B sales pitch.
Our take
What makes a pitch deck work
Most pitch decks fail for the same three reasons. After transcribing thousands of sales and consulting calls, we think the pattern is clearer than people admit. A good pitch deck isn't just a sales tool. It's a written record of a conversation that hasn't happened yet.
Problem first
Open on the prospect's world, not yours. If slide two is your logo, you've already lost. The deck should read like you've been taking notes in their meetings.
Specifics beat claims
“We 10× your pipeline” reads as noise. “Acme shortened their sales cycle from 71 to 38 days” reads as truth. Name the numbers, name the companies.
End on the ask
Every deck should close with a single, specific next step. Not a summary slide. “Sign the SOW on Friday” is a pitch. “Thanks for your time” is an email.
The shift in the last two years isn't that decks got prettier.
It's that buyers stopped reading them cold. Every deck now lands in an inbox alongside five others from competitors, and the winner is the one that mirrors a real conversation. That's why we build templates backwards from meetings: the structure follows how the deal actually unfolded, not how the vendor wishes it had.
The Supernormal difference
The meeting context advantage
Most pitch deck tools start with a blank brief. We start with the conversation you already had. Supernormal reads your discovery notes, your action items, and the specific language your prospect used, then writes a deck that sounds like it came from that room.
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Average time from call to draft is ~4 minutes
Pitch deck template FAQs
Your questions answered
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Every meeting becomes a deck
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