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What Happens When Someone Opens a Pitch

A walkthrough of the viewer flow — from landing on a deck to listening, clicking, or responding.

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Written by Jack Hughes
Updated over 6 months ago

When a viewer clicks your Pitchr link — whether from a DM, email, or Radar — they land in a streamlined, high-conversion experience designed to drive action, not just passive viewing.

Here’s what it looks like from their side:


🖼️ 1. Slide View Loads Instantly

Viewers see your deck in a clean, distraction-free viewer with:

  • Slide-by-slide navigation

  • A voiceover toggle (if you’ve added scripts)

  • Your company info, blurb, and booking link at the top

No login required unless rewards are activated.


🎧 2. They Listen, Click, and Explore

Your script plays aloud if voiceovers are enabled. Viewers can:

  • Click to watch videos or follow external links

  • View embedded FAQs

  • Engage with the content at their own pace

📱 The layout is mobile-friendly and optimized for quick scanning or deep dives.


🎁 3. Reward Summary Appears (If Active)

If you’ve enabled incentives, viewers see a summary like:

“Earn $5 for viewing · $15 for feedback · $10 for tweeting”

They’ll be prompted to sign in to claim rewards.


💬 4. They Can Leave Feedback or Ask Questions

From within the pitch viewer, audience members can:

  • Tag slides with quick feedback (e.g. “Too vague,” “Clear GTM”)

  • Record short voice notes

  • Ask questions via Pitchr Chat

You’ll see this feedback in your Insights tab.


📅 5. Option to Book a Meeting

If you've added a calendar link, a “Book a Meeting” button appears in the header.

One click → they're on your booking page.


📊 6. What You See as the Pitch Owner

In your Insights tab, you’ll see:

  • Who viewed your pitch (anonymized unless they engage)

  • What slides they lingered on

  • What feedback or questions they left

  • What rewards were claimed


Pitchr’s viewer experience is built for action — every touchpoint invites your audience to go deeper, respond, and connect.

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