Vivpitch

The Presentation That Answers Itself.

Vivpitch is an AI-powered presentation builder that turns any prompt or document into a shareable, interactive deck. The difference from other AI presentation tools is what happens after you share it: viewers can ask questions directly inside the deck, and the deck answers — using its own content as context.

Why Vivpitch

AI deck generation is solved. Tools like Gamma and Genspark can turn a prompt into a polished slide deck in minutes. That's genuinely useful — and it's now the baseline expectation for any presentation tool worth using.

The problem that isn't solved: what happens after you share the deck. You send a proposal to a prospect. They open it at 10pm, have three questions, and close the tab. You send a pitch to an investor. They're interested, want to understand your unit economics better, and there's no way to dig in. The deck says what it says and nothing more. The conversation ends the moment you hit send.

Vivpitch approaches presentations as a two-way medium. Every deck it generates includes a Q&A layer — a viewer-facing interface where recipients can type questions and receive answers grounded in the deck's own content. The presenter doesn't need to be available. The deck handles the first round of questions on its own.

This matters most in the scenarios where you can't be in the room: async investor outreach, sales proposals reviewed without you, job applications reviewed by a hiring manager who won't schedule a call. In all of these, a deck that can hold a basic conversation outperforms one that can't.

Who It's For

Founders and early-stage teams — Build investor decks that can stand up to due diligence questions without you on a call. Ideal for cold outreach where the deck is the first impression and needs to work asynchronously.

Sales professionals — Send proposals that answer follow-up questions before they become stalled deals. Especially useful for complex B2B sales where prospects need time to evaluate independently.

Consultants and agencies — Deliver recommendations in a format clients can explore at their own pace. The Q&A layer handles "why did you recommend this?" so the kickoff call is about decisions, not explanations.

Job seekers and students — Turn your portfolio or thesis into an interactive presentation. Hiring managers can ask about specific projects; the deck answers. Stands out against a static PDF resume.

Content creators and educators — Package knowledge into a shareable deck format that viewers can interrogate. A step up from static slides for any topic that benefits from follow-up questions.

How It Works

Start with a prompt, an existing document (PDF or PPTX), or both. Vivpitch generates a complete slide deck — structured layout, copy, and visual hierarchy — along with an underlying knowledge model built from the content. This knowledge model is what powers the Q&A layer.

After generation, edit the deck using plain-English instructions or direct manipulation. Changes to the deck automatically update the knowledge model, so the Q&A layer always reflects the current version of the content.

Share via link. Recipients open a fully interactive presentation: they navigate slides normally, and when they have a question, they type it. The answer is generated from the deck's own content — not from general AI knowledge. If the deck doesn't contain an answer, it says so and flags the question for you.

You see every question asked and every answer given in your presenter dashboard. Questions your deck couldn't answer become your follow-up list.

Deck Generation

Describe what you need in plain English, and Vivpitch generates a complete deck: slide structure, copy, layout, and speaker notes. You can be broad ("a pitch deck for a B2B SaaS company selling to HR teams") or specific ("a 10-slide Series A deck with a problem, solution, market size, business model, traction, team, and ask"). More context produces better output.

If you already have material — a business plan, a one-pager, a previous deck — upload it instead. Vivpitch extracts the key points, structures them into slides, and preserves your specific numbers and claims. Uploading a document gives the generation model something concrete to work from, which usually produces more accurate results than a prompt alone.

Generation produces the deck and the knowledge model simultaneously. The knowledge model is a structured representation of every claim in the deck — what the company does, the numbers behind it, the reasoning for each recommendation. This is what the Q&A layer queries at share time.

Vivpitch applies standard presentation structure automatically — one primary message per slide, supporting evidence beneath it, a coherent narrative arc — but the output is a starting point, not a final version. Expect to edit.

Editing Your Deck

Edit using natural language instructions or by clicking directly into any element. Natural language edits are useful for structural changes: "Move the pricing slide to after the traction slide." "Make slide 3 shorter — one key point only." "Rewrite the executive summary to sound more confident." Direct editing is better for precise copy changes and layout tweaks.

Both editing modes update the underlying knowledge model automatically. If you change a number on slide 4, the Q&A layer reflects that change immediately — there's no separate step to keep the two in sync.

Version history is maintained across edits. You can step back to any previous version of the deck if a round of edits doesn't land the way you intended.

The Q&A Layer

Every shared Vivpitch deck includes a Q&A interface. Viewers type questions in natural language — "What's your current MRR?" "Why did you choose this go-to-market approach?" "How does your pricing compare to competitors?" — and receive answers drawn from the deck's content.

The Q&A layer is constrained to what's in the deck. It won't hallucinate answers to questions your content doesn't address. When a question falls outside the deck's scope, it responds with a clear "this deck doesn't cover that" and logs the question for you to follow up on. This constraint is a feature: it means answers are always traceable to a specific claim in the presentation.

The Q&A layer works the same way during live presentations. If you're presenting to a room and a question comes up you weren't expecting, the deck can handle it. You can also use it as a live supplement — run the presentation normally and let the Q&A layer handle the detailed follow-up questions that would otherwise derail the session.

Viewers don't need a Vivpitch account. Anyone with the link can view the deck and ask questions. Access can be restricted to specific email addresses for sensitive pitches.

Async Sharing

Most of the value of the Q&A layer happens asynchronously — a prospect reviewing your proposal at 11pm, an investor doing initial diligence without scheduling a call, a hiring manager going through a portfolio before an interview. Vivpitch is built for these scenarios.

When you share a deck, you get a link that works as a standalone experience. The viewer sees the deck as you built it, can ask questions, and gets answers — without any context that they're interacting with an AI. From their perspective, the deck is just unusually thorough.

In your presenter dashboard, you see a log of every viewer session: which slides they spent time on, which questions they asked, which answers they received, and which questions the deck couldn't answer. The questions-the-deck-couldn't-answer list is usually the most useful output — it tells you exactly where your next conversation needs to start.

Portfolio & Resume Export

Any Vivpitch deck can be exported as a personal portfolio page — a standalone URL with the deck's content reformatted as a scrollable web page, Q&A layer intact. Portfolio pages are useful for job applications, client case studies, and project showcases where a link works better than an attachment.

The portfolio page updates when you update the deck. You send one link in your email signature or application; the content behind it stays current without resending.

Resume export extracts your experience, skills, and achievements from the deck into a standard PDF resume format. If your deck includes a "team" or "about me" section, Vivpitch uses it as the source. The resulting resume and portfolio stay synchronized — update one, the other reflects the same information.

Presentation Analytics

Vivpitch tracks how each viewer engages with your shared deck: which slides they opened, how long they spent on each, whether they came back for a second session, and every question they asked. Analytics are per-viewer and per-deck, so you can see both individual engagement and overall patterns across all who received the link.

For sales use cases, the most actionable signal is often the question log — questions about pricing suggest active evaluation; questions about integrations suggest a technical decision-maker; no questions at all often means the deck was opened briefly and closed. Knowing the difference helps you prioritize follow-up.

Analytics are available in the presenter dashboard. Data can be exported as CSV.

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