Three minutes is the perfect length for elevator pitches, startup presentations, and quick business proposals. Long enough to cover key points, short enough to hold attention and create impact.
First 30 seconds: Hook and problem statement
Next 90 seconds: Your solution and unique value
Final 60 seconds: Call to action and next steps
Start with a compelling hook that grabs attention immediately. Clearly define the problem you solve, then explain your solution and what makes it unique. End with a specific ask or next step.
Focus on benefits, not features. Tell a story that resonates with your audience. Use concrete numbers and examples when possible. Practice until you can deliver naturally without rushing.
Use this timer to rehearse until your pitch flows naturally. Time yourself multiple times to ensure you stay within the limit while covering all essential points. Great pitches sound conversational, not rehearsed.
Click the minute digits on the timer to select them. Use the number presets below to adjust the countdown. Then....