Career Intermediate XML Structured

Side Project Pitch Positioning Draft

For creators and professionals pitching a side project to collaborators, sponsors, or early users.

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4.8
Difficulty
Intermediate
Format
XML Structured
Variables
6
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Variables to fill in

{{PROJECT_NAME}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{IDEA}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{AUDIENCE}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{TRACTION}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{ASK}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{TONE}} โ€” Replace with your input

About this prompt

Side Project Pitch Positioning Draft helps you turn a rough idea into a persuasive side project pitch that explains what you are building and why it matters. It is designed for founders, makers, freelancers, and employees who want to recruit collaborators, attract early users, or test interest before investing more time. The prompt helps the model clarify the problem, audience, differentiation, and desired next step.

This template works especially well when you need a crisp project positioning statement for a deck, email, landing page, or casual conversation. It can generate a short elevator pitch, a slightly longer description, and a call to action tailored to the audience. You can choose whether the tone should feel exciting, credible, technical, or investor-friendly. The output avoids vague hype and focuses on concrete value.

To customize, provide the idea, target audience, current traction, and what you want from the reader. Add constraints like time, budget, or technical stack if those details help shape the pitch. The prompt returns a headline, one-sentence summary, supporting bullets, and a clear ask. If you are still validating the concept, include a proof signal such as waitlist signups, user interviews, or prototype feedback so the pitch feels grounded.

Key features

  • Clear positioning for collaborators, users, or sponsors
  • Turns vague ideas into a focused value proposition
  • Generates multiple pitch lengths for different contexts
  • Uses proof signals to make early concepts credible
  • Produces a concise call to action that invites responses

Best for

  • โ†’ Makers validating new product ideas with early users
  • โ†’ Freelancers pitching experimental tools to collaborators
  • โ†’ Employees presenting internal side projects to leadership

Tips

  • ๐Ÿ’ก Add one real user problem to sharpen the positioning
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Mention any traction, even if it is only interviews or waitlist interest
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Specify whether you need feedback, funding, or a collaborator

What you'll get

A compact pitch kit with a headline, one-sentence summary, supporting bullets, and a direct ask. It explains the problem, audience, and value in a way that is easy to use in emails, decks, or conversations.

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