Comparison

Slaide vs Pitch

Pitch is a collaboration-first presentation tool. Real-time co-editing, shared brand and custom font libraries, tracked links and client-facing deal rooms. The AI features arrived later and are still maturing. Pitch is built around the deck as a shared team object: something colleagues co-author, send to prospects and track.

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Quick answer

Updated July 3, 2026

Slaide is the better fit for solo creators who want a document that looks unique across many document types; Pitch is better for teams that co-edit presentations in real time with tracking and analytics. Pitch is genuinely strong at live collaboration and sales deal rooms, but its themes give every deck a recognisable Pitch look. Slaide has no templates, it designs each document from scratch and covers decks, reports, CVs and spreadsheets.

Pitch's design approach is template-based: you choose from a library of polished themes and fill them in. The themes are genuinely good. But every Pitch deck carries the recognisable Pitch look, the layout logic of whichever theme you picked. Slaide has no themes. Describe what you want and Slaide designs the layout from scratch for that specific request. Your investor deck looks like your investor deck.

The document range is different too. Pitch makes presentations. Slaide makes any professional document, pitch decks, reports, CVs, one-pagers, consulting deliverables, live spreadsheets with working formulas.

At a glance

SlaidePitch
Best forAnyone who wants a finished, unique document, no template hunting, no manual layout, no result that looks like everyone else's.Sales and marketing teams that collaborate on decks and care about engagement analytics.
Free planFree, no card, several documentsFree, up to 5 members, Pitch branding
PricingFree to start with no credit card, enough for several documents. Pro is €18/month for unlimited pages and no watermark on exports, with optional pay-as-you-go beyond your balance.Free for up to 5 members (100 one-time AI credits, Pitch branding on exports). Plus is $10/month, Team $15/seat/month and Business $20/seat/month, all billed annually.
What it makesAny document type: pitch decks, presentations, CVs, one-pagers, board reports, research papers, spreadsheets, social posts, invitations, real estate exposés, exported as PDF, PNG, editable PowerPoint, Word or live Excel.Classic slide decks (sales and pitch presentations) plus shareable deal rooms.
Uses your filesFiles are optional context. PDFs, Excel spreadsheets, Word files, photos and plain notes, mixed freely.File import is practically PPTX-only; exports to PDF (all plans) and PowerPoint (Plus and up).

Strengths and limitations

Slaide

Strengths

  • No templates: every document is designed from scratch for your specific request, a pitch deck built for your company, a CV built for your career, not a template everyone else is also using
  • For everyone, not just professionals: students, freelancers, founders, marketing teams, families, anyone who needs something that looks great and took no design effort
  • Genuinely finishes the job: plans the structure, writes every section, designs the layout, and self-checks every page before you see it, no draft you still have to design
  • Precise editing: tell it what's wrong, one slide, one section, one word, and only that changes. Nothing else moves. Not a prompt-and-hope tool; a tool you direct precisely
  • Makes any document type from a single prompt: pitch decks, presentations, CVs, one-pagers, board reports, consulting deliverables, research papers, spreadsheets, social posts, real estate exposés, invitations
  • Web search built in: Slaide can research live context before it writes
  • Live spreadsheets with working formulas alongside the visual document, exportable as real .xlsx
  • Exports slide decks as editable PowerPoint (.pptx) and documents as Word (.docx), alongside PDF, PNG and Excel
  • Edit anything manually or by asking the AI to change it, with full undo history
  • Reads your own files together if you have them, PDFs, Excel, Word, photos, to build from your actual content rather than making things up
  • Free to start with no credit card; Pro removes all Slaide branding from exports
  • Your files are only ever used to build your document, never to train AI models

Limitations

  • Built for one person creating fast, no real-time, multi-person co-editing
  • Not a general design suite: for dedicated social media libraries, video editing or print production, a tool like Canva fits better

Pitch

Strengths

  • Real-time team collaboration, several people editing one deck at once
  • Strong analytics: tracked links, engagement data and client-facing “Pitch Rooms”
  • Custom fonts, brand library and high visual polish
  • CRM integration (HubSpot) for sales workflows

Limitations

  • AI features arrived late and are still maturing versus AI-native tools
  • AI credits are capped (just 100 one-time on Free)
  • Import is essentially PPTX-only, other tools must export first
  • Heavily oriented around sales and deal workflows

Which should you choose?

Pitch is the right tool when live team collaboration on presentations is central to your workflow. Real-time co-editing, tracked links, engagement analytics and sales deal rooms are what it was built for. That is a genuine strength.

For solo creators and anyone who wants a document that looks unique rather than recognisably template-based, Slaide is the different choice. No themes, no house style, no visual fingerprint. Most AI tools hand you a draft. Slaide hands you a finished document. The tool that made your pitch deck is the same one that makes your CV, your board report, your one-pager. When something needs changing, you point at it: one slide, one word, one section. Only that changes.

Choose Slaide if

you want a document designed from scratch for your request, no Pitch theme or template, any document type including reports, CVs and spreadsheets.

Choose Pitch if

your team co-edits presentations together in real time and depends on tracking, analytics and client deal rooms.

FAQ

Does Pitch use templates?

Yes. Pitch has a library of polished themes you choose from when starting a deck. The themes are well-designed, but they define the layout logic for the whole deck. Every Pitch deck carries the visual fingerprint of the theme selected. Slaide has no themes, it designs from scratch for each request.

Is Slaide a Pitch alternative?

For solo creation, yes. Pitch is strongest at real-time team collaboration and sales analytics. Slaide is strongest at AI-driven creation with no templates, across a broader range of document types. If live co-editing and analytics rooms are central, Pitch is built for that.

Does Slaide support real-time team editing?

Slaide is built for one person creating a finished document fast, not several people editing the same file at once. For live multiplayer editing and deal rooms, Pitch is designed for exactly that.

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Slaide vs Pitch: honest 2026 comparison