Data source
Live50+ live sources (Crunchbase, Trends, Reddit, PH, G2)
→ Your deck rests on data, not on what you told a chatbot last Tuesday.
Your chat answers only, no live scraping
Preuve AI vs PitchBob: PitchBob.io is a chat-to-document co-pilot for fundraising. It generates a pitch deck, business plan, financial model, founders agreement, and matches founders against a 150,000+ investor database. Pricing is one-time - Advanced $29.90, Pro $49.90, Super Pro $99.90 - plus an optional Co-Pilot subscription from $19.90/month. PitchBob builds every document from the answers you type into its chat flow; it does not scan live market data or cite sources, and its own FAQ warns the bot can hallucinate. Preuve AI scans 50+ live data sources (Crunchbase, Google Trends, Reddit, Product Hunt, G2) and links every claim to its origin, with honest scoring - only 18.3% of ideas earn a go verdict.
Pitch packaging vs proof you can verify
Both help founders move fast. The difference: Preuve AI scans 50+ live sources and links every claim to its origin; PitchBob assembles a deck from the answers you type into its chat, no live data, no citations.
Side by side
Verdict
Preuve AI wins 8 of 10 validation steps.
PitchBob packages the deck. Preuve checks whether the market behind it is real.
Live data vs trained data, the upstream problem.
Data source
Live50+ live sources (Crunchbase, Trends, Reddit, PH, G2)
→ Your deck rests on data, not on what you told a chatbot last Tuesday.
Your chat answers only, no live scraping
Source links
VerifiableEvery claim links to its origin URL
→ An investor can click any number and check the source themselves.
No clickable citations in the deck or plan
Competitor data
Real-timeLive competitor map with funding and traction
→ Real competitors with real rounds, not numbers extrapolated from a prompt.
TAM/SAM/SOM generated from your inputs
Sourced numbers, repeatable verdict, structured report.
Market sizing
SourcedBottom-up TAM/SAM/SOM with documented sources
→ A TAM you can defend in a deck, because it has a source.
Generated from your own inputs
Scoring
Honest6 frameworks, 18.3% pass rate
→ A score that can fail you. Not one that grades your homework.
11-criteria score built from your own answers
Pivot recommendations
Actionable3 pivots based on competitive gaps + market signals
→ When the verdict is "no," you still walk away with directions worth testing.
Not available
Report format
Structured13-section interactive dashboard
→ Drill into a section, share one link. No PDF inbox roulette.
Static deck and documents, mostly emailed
Investor deliverable
Optional $499 Investor Package (deck, memo, financial model)
AI pitch deck, 10+ templates, editable PPTX
One-time pay vs subscription, and who it is for.
Cost
One-time$29 one-time per deep report
→ Free scan first. See the output before you pay.
One-time $29.90 / $49.90 / $99.90 by tier
Best for
Testing if the market is real
Packaging the assets you take to investors
Live data vs trained data, the upstream problem.
Data source
50+ live sources (Crunchbase, Trends, Reddit, PH, G2)
→ Your deck rests on data, not on what you told a chatbot last Tuesday.
Your chat answers only, no live scraping
Source links
Every claim links to its origin URL
→ An investor can click any number and check the source themselves.
No clickable citations in the deck or plan
Competitor data
Live competitor map with funding and traction
→ Real competitors with real rounds, not numbers extrapolated from a prompt.
TAM/SAM/SOM generated from your inputs
Sourced numbers, repeatable verdict, structured report.
Market sizing
Bottom-up TAM/SAM/SOM with documented sources
→ A TAM you can defend in a deck, because it has a source.
Generated from your own inputs
Scoring
6 frameworks, 18.3% pass rate
→ A score that can fail you. Not one that grades your homework.
11-criteria score built from your own answers
Pivot recommendations
3 pivots based on competitive gaps + market signals
→ When the verdict is "no," you still walk away with directions worth testing.
Not available
Report format
13-section interactive dashboard
→ Drill into a section, share one link. No PDF inbox roulette.
Static deck and documents, mostly emailed
Investor deliverable
Optional $499 Investor Package (deck, memo, financial model)
AI pitch deck, 10+ templates, editable PPTX
One-time pay vs subscription, and who it is for.
Cost
$29 one-time per deep report
→ Free scan first. See the output before you pay.
One-time $29.90 / $49.90 / $99.90 by tier
Best for
Testing if the market is real
Packaging the assets you take to investors
The core difference
They are genuinely doing different things. PitchBob is built around getting the fundraising assets ready fast, while Preuve AI is built around checking whether the market actually supports what you want to raise for.
The real test
A tool that scores your idea from your own answers is essentially grading its own homework, so the score can only really go one way. Getting a verdict you can trust means running it against data sources that have no stake in agreeing with you.
~55
median score
6 scoring frameworks run against 50+ live sources. Only 18.3% of ideas earn a go verdict. If your idea scores well, it earned it.
high
scored from your own inputs
PitchBob rates ideas across 11 criteria, but the inputs are the answers you typed. The sample scores on its own site sit in the 75-96 range - encouraging, not verifying.
A low score at least points to something specific, usually a fixable gap in market size or competition density. A score built from your own pitch is really just feedback on how well you framed the idea.
Fair assessment
PitchBob has real strengths worth acknowledging.
Deck, business plan, logo, founders agreement, financial model, plus grant and startup-visa drafts in one chat flow. For a founder who needs every fundraising artifact fast, the coverage is real.
A 150,000+ investor database with automatic matching is a genuine shortcut versus building an outreach list by hand, especially for first-time founders with no network.
No subscription required. Advanced is $29.90, Pro $49.90, Super Pro $99.90, with an optional Co-Pilot plan from $19.90/month only if you want ongoing tracking.
50+ sources searched in real-time, not generated from your chat answers. Crunchbase, Google Trends, Reddit, Product Hunt, G2, and more.
Click any data point to see the source URL it came from. Every competitor entry, funding round, and demand signal has a source URL you can open and check.
We tell founders when their idea needs work. Only 18.3% of ideas earn a go verdict, because the six scoring frameworks run against live data, so the number is tied to what the market actually shows rather than how you described the idea.
$499 package with pitch deck, investment memo, 18-month financial model, and competitive teardown - built to survive due diligence, not just to look polished.
Shareable link with 13 interactive sections. Filter competitors, drill into market data, and share specific sections with co-founders or investors.
Real competitors with real funding data, real pricing, and real traction. Not a list assembled from an LLM's training data.
Defendable 4-6 page Business Plan PDF, bank-ready. Auto-filled from your analysis, share with your cofounder or team in one click.
Verdict in one minute
PitchBob works best once you have already decided to raise and need the assets fast. Preuve AI is the better call when you still need to prove the market is real.
Best together: Run Preuve AI first to prove the market is real with linked sources, then use PitchBob to package the deck and outreach for the raise.
Verify everything
“We match your idea with 150,000 investors and select the Top 50 most suitable for you”
The 150K figure refers to a contact database. The “match” is a filtered shortlist of 50 contacts from it, and you still write and send the cold emails yourself. Third-party reviews also flag the VC list as questionable quality, which makes the shortlist itself hard to rely on.
“Start now from $29.90 and save ≈ $6,000”
The savings figure compares PitchBob to hiring designers, consultants, and lawyers, with no methodology shown. It assumes you would otherwise have paid for all of it, and that the AI output is a like-for-like replacement - which the reviews below dispute.
“AI-Generated Pitch Deck”
PitchBob’s own FAQ states that on thin input “the bot might hallucinate, and the final documents will require tuning and revision from your side.” Public reviewers add that it “simply puts your answers into a 20+ slide pitchdeck” without analysing them. The deck reflects your input, not external evidence.
“One-time payment”
One-time, but final: PitchBob’s founder states publicly that “refunds aren’t possible once documents are generated.” Multiple reviews report denied refund requests. You pay before you see the output quality. Preuve AI runs a free scan first so you never pay blind.
Start with evidence
Spending time on slide design before you know the market is there tends to accelerate the wrong outcome. The free scan at least tells you where you stand before you pay anything.
Test your idea free→Join 100+ entrepreneurs who validated with linked evidence
FAQ
PitchBob is a chat-to-document generator for fundraising. You answer a guided question-and-answer flow and it assembles a pitch deck, business plan, financial model, and a list of investor matches from a 150,000+ database. Preuve AI scans 50+ live data sources (Crunchbase, Google Trends, Reddit, Product Hunt, G2) and links every claim to its origin, with an honest verdict. PitchBob packages the raise from your own inputs; Preuve AI tests whether the market behind the raise is real.
PitchBob uses one-time pricing across three tiers: Advanced at $29.90 (logo, pitch deck, business model, competitive analysis, investor letter), Pro at $49.90 (adds 10 design templates, business plan, grant application templates, AI pitch coach, VC feedback), and Super Pro at $99.90 (adds landing page in 12 languages, financial model, startup visa applications, 100-step roadmap, and matching against the 150,000+ investor database). An optional Founders Co-Pilot subscription starts at $19.90/month, and a white-label plan starts at $99/month. Preuve AI is $29 one-time per deep report with a permanently free viability scan and no subscription.
No. PitchBob builds every document from the answers you give it in the chat flow; the public site does not document live data scraping or clickable source citations. Its TAM/SAM/SOM and competitor sections are AI-generated estimates, and PitchBob’s own FAQ states that with insufficient information "the bot might hallucinate, and the final documents will require tuning and revision from your side." Preuve AI lists its 50+ live data sources publicly and links every claim in the report to its origin.
PitchBob produces a structured deck fast, with 10+ design templates and 14-language support, and many founders find it a useful way to escape the blank page. Public reviews are mixed: it holds 2.4/5 on Trustpilot and 2.6/5 on third-party review sites as of May 2026, with recurring complaints about document quality, decks that "just put your answers into slides," PitchBob branding on the output, and a strict no-refund policy. Treat the deck as a first draft to edit, not a finished investor asset.
Generally no. PitchBob is a one-time, pay-per-use product, and its founder has stated publicly that "refunds aren’t possible once documents are generated" because each output incurs real AI token and infrastructure costs. Several public reviews report refund requests being denied. Preuve AI offers a permanently free viability scan so you can see the output quality before paying anything.
Yes. A pitch deck is a packaging step - it assumes the idea is already worth raising for. If the market is thin or the competitive landscape is crowded, a polished deck just helps you raise for the wrong thing faster. The honest sequence is to validate demand against live sources first, then build the deck once the evidence supports it.
PitchBob features, pricing, and FAQ verified from pitchbob.io as of May 2026. The one-time tiers ($29.90 / $49.90 / $99.90), the $19.90/month Co-Pilot add-on, the 150,000+ investor database, the 14-language deck support, and the 60,000+ founder count are vendor claims; verify before purchase. User-review ratings (2.4/5 Trustpilot, 2.6/5 third-party directories) and the no-refund policy referenced from Trustpilot and public review directories. Features may have changed. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.