Build client pitches that turn prospects into
signed contracts instead of polite maybe-laters
and endless follow-up emails that go nowhere.
Built for agencies
Stop cramming your client strategy into startup pitch formats. Our templates understand the difference between selling marketing capabilities and raising venture capital. Include sections for campaign timelines, competitor analysis, and client retention strategies that actually matter.
Templates that win
These aren't theoretical templates someone made up. They're based on pitch decks from agencies that landed major clients, retained enterprise accounts, and consistently beat competitors in head-to-head presentations.
See what prospects do
Send your pitch and watch what happens in real time. See which slides they actually read, how long they spend on pricing, and whether they're sharing it with their team. No more guessing if they're serious about working with you.
Why most agency pitches get rejected
Most agency pitches bomb because they're company brochures disguised as presentations. The typical agency walks in and spends twenty minutes talking about themselves - company history, team credentials, awards, methodology frameworks. Meanwhile, the prospect has actual business problems that need solving.
Here's what separates winning agencies from the rest: homework. They research competitors, analyze current campaigns, and spot obvious gaps before walking into the room. When they present, it's not about what the agency can do in general, it's about what needs to happen for this specific business.
The real difference comes down to language. Bad pitches sound like this: "We could potentially help you explore opportunities to maybe improve results." Good pitches sound like this: "Your Facebook ads are targeting the wrong audience and here's how we fix that." One sounds like consulting theater, the other sounds like someone who actually knows what they're doing.
Can I add my agency's branding to these templates?
Of course. The whole point is making them look like they came from your agency, not some generic template site. Upload your logo, use your brand colors, add your fonts. Clients should never know you didn't build the presentation from scratch.
Can my whole team use the same templates?
Yes, and they should. Consistent presentation quality across your agency makes you look more professional. No more having your junior account manager show up with a terrible PowerPoint while your senior team has polished decks.
What if the client wants changes after I send the deck?
Easy. Make the edits and send an updated version. They'll get a notification that there's a new version available. Way better than emailing new PDFs back and forth like it's 2005.