Pitch A Friend: Seattle

20 Pitches, 3 minutes each, 1 Night of Laughter and Love
Pitch A Friend Seattle

Sometimes all we need is a wingman and a crowd to up our dating game. Have a friend you think is great and needs some help in the dating world? Apply to Present at Pitch a Friend: Seattle, where you'll get three minutes to present a PowerPoint on your friend's best qualities to the dating crowd. If anyone's interested they'll have a chance to connect at the end! Note: Pitch a Friend is free for presenters and Presentees.

Presentations

Presenters will get up on stage and present a brief three-minute PowerPoint on their single friend's best qualities. They can use images and any other media to show off their friend. After the presentation, there will be one to two minutes of Q&A from the crowd before we move on to the next presentation. Interested audience members will be able to submit their contact information to presentees, and presentees are free to follow up to schedule a date.

Lightning Rounds

Didn't find time to make a presentation? You're in luck, we'll also allow time for Lightning Rounds where anyone can get up on stage and present a 1 minute verbal pitch to the crowd.

After Party

At the end of the night, we'll open up the floor to a general mingle with all the presentee's and audience members! Everyone is encouraged to stick around and introduce yourselves to anyone who caught your eye!

How often do you host Pitch a Friend: Seattle?

We host Pitch a Friend: Seattle about every three months which means you can find the event in January, April, July, and October of every year. We host it every three months to make sure People don't get tired of the event and to give folks time to prepare their best presentation possible!

How long have you been hosting Pitch a Friend: Seattle?

We've been hosting Pitch a Friend: Seattle every three months since March 2022. Our tiktok advertising the event went viral and inspired many other cities and groups to host the event around the country, including other groups in Seattle.