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How to built a swipe file with Pitch

How to built a swipe file with Pitch

As a marketer, I was looking for a creative way to brainstorm new ideas with my team in Pitch. So we built a swipe file.

This presentation is a step-by-step guide to help you build your own.

If you enjoy the read, please do share. Thanks!

Florent Merian

May 25, 2021
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  1. Pitch is the new face of presentations. It helps us

    build much more than conference talks and pitch decks: Bulletins, release notes, and so. It's more collaborative, effective, and beautiful.
  2. As a marketer, I was looking for a creative way

    to brainstorm new ideas with my team in Pitch. So we built a swipe file. Hi, I'm Florent. @fmerian This presentation is a step-by-step guide to help you build your own.
  3. What's the File? A swipe file is a collection of

    marketing pages that inspire us. So if we're struggling with creative work, we can refer to it for inspiration. Fun fact: it’s a great way to onboard new team members. It helps them get more familiar with Pitch and its collaborative features in a fun and productive way.
  4. Step 2 Create a new presentation per topic. For example,

    we’ve currently presentations for ATF sections, Dark UI, signup pages, and onboarding ows. Press N to create a new presentation.
  5. Start collaborating: add your favorite shots, comment, and react. Step

    3 Comments are essential—they give context, while reactions are a great way to lter the team’s favorites. The best part? The mobile app lets us literally swipe slides, comment and react on-the-go. Press N to add a new slide.
  6. How it works 1. Create a new slide 2. Replace

    the main image with your screenshot. 3. Create a comment N D M ⏎ ⇧ ⌘ ⌘ ⌘ or duplicate it. or react to existing slides. and post it,
  7. See live example here. Feel free to ping me on

    Twitter @fmerian if you want access to it. I’d be happy to share it with you!