Pitch introduces recordings to accelerate shift to asynchronous work

Pitch, the collaborative presentation platform for modern teams, has introduced recordings, a feature that gives every team the power of collaborative video storytelling right within Pitch.

With recordings, presenters can easily create short, expressive video clips of themselves and add them to slides, turning presentations into rich narratives that can be played back anytime, anywhere, and on any device.

The launch of recordings represents the next phase in Pitch’s plan to evolve presentations beyond their original role as a static visual aid for meetings, and into a fully-fledged communication tool for asynchronous work. Teams can now use Pitch as an easy, seamless, flexible way to present their best thinking together, iterate on their delivery until it’s perfect, and get up to speed when it works for them – not when schedules happen to align.

“We’re in a brave new world of work,” said Tomaž Štolfa, Head of Presentation Experience at Pitch. “Collaboration isn’t confined to rooms (or even Zooms) anymore, and teams now expect to align without being constrained by schedules or locations. But they’re still suffering through more meetings than ever, struggling to set boundaries, and missing the feeling of human connection. We built recordings to transform presentations for the way work happens now.”

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Recordings are immediately available to teams on both free and paid plans in Pitch, and can be used in tandem with other key features, including templates and presentation publishing. To highlight the power of adding video narratives to published presentations, Pitch has launched the Recorded Presentations collection on its presentation gallery, featuring six original recordings from leading startups like Primer and Frontify.

"Pitching can be a time consuming and taxing process for founders," said Selcuk Atli, Co-founder and CEO of Bunch, a metaverse application for multiplayer games.

"Recordings in Pitch have totally improved our communications with investors and game developers. By sending a short narrated presentation before meetings, we’re able to get into more meaningful discussions, questions and feedback during meetings. We’re also able to communicate our message effectively to the rest of their teams by sharing a narrated presentation after our meetings." 

“It’s time presentations ​​changed to reflect the way startup teams work now,” said Štolfa. “Now that VCs, sales leads, and partners can be pitched asynchronously, funding and clients can be won anytime, so the fastest, most personal connection wins.”