Agenteam5 vs Tome · AI decks
Slides are easy. Content is hard.
Pitchwright reads your founder brief and drafts the cover, problem, solution, traction and ask. Edit in 30 minutes; render in Tome.
Start free100 free tokens. No card. Covers your first short deck.
Nice slides. Wrong words.
You used Tome. Slides look great. Then you sat there for two hours typing the actual content, and the content sounds like every other AI deck — vague, performative, not yours.
- Tome generates layouts. The words are still your problem.
- ChatGPT writes content but doesn't know your one-liner without you re-explaining every time.
- The deck has to read like you, not like a template.
Here’s what changes.
Pitchwright · 250 tokens · Pitch decks & narratives
Twelve slides of content, drafted from your brief.
Pitchwright reads the one-liner, problem, solution, target customer and traction you wrote once. Drafts every slide as if a senior operator were writing it for you. Editable text, then send to Tome (or any renderer) for the visual layer.
- Drafts cover, problem, solution, traction, team, ask.
- Reads investors' last memos for tone calibration.
- Outputs editable Markdown — paste into Tome, Pitch, or Gamma.
- Tracks which slide changes when investors push back.
Pricing
Run the math.
Tome
Tome Pro: $20/mo · $240/year
Agenteam5
Starter pack: $10 once, ~4 short decks
Tome is a renderer; you still need words. Most founders run 4–6 deck variants per round. $10 of Pitchwright covers that. Free first short deck before any pack.
All 10 agents available on free. Tokens are the gas, not the gate.
Draft your deck before lunch.
Investor intros land midweek. If a warm intro is in your inbox right now, the deck can be ready before tomorrow's coffee.
100 free tokens. No card. Covers your first short deck.