TL;DR
- Pitch:
- $8-50/member/mo. Per-member monthly.
- FairDeck:
- $0.50-2.00/deck. No subscription. Full features from day one.
A Pitch alternative that charges what it costs.
Pitch charges $8-50/member/mo. The infrastructure to run pitch decks & sharing — servers, APIs, storage, delivery — costs roughly $0.05/deck. FairDeck charges $0.50-2.00/deck. No subscription. No seat limits. No annual contract.
Why people leave Pitch
Per-member pricing for collaboration
Template library could be larger
Free plan limitations push upgrades
FairDeck vs Pitch
| FairDeck | Pitch | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Pay per use | Per-member monthly |
| Price | $0.50-2.00/deck | $8-50/member/mo |
| Free tier | Free actions included | Free plan (limited features) |
| Contract | None | Monthly available |
| Zero-usage month | $0 | Still charged |
| Feature gating | All features included | Some features gated |
| Infrastructure cost | $0.05/deck | Not disclosed |
What it actually costs to run
The infrastructure cost for pitch decks & sharing — servers, APIs, storage, delivery — is roughly $0.05/deck. Pitch charges $8-50/member/mo.
Fair charges $0.50-2.00/deck — cost plus a small margin.
When to choose which
Choose Pitch if
Teams wanting collaborative presentation creation with modern templates
Choose FairDeck if
You want pitch decks & sharing without a subscription. FairDeck charges $0.50-2.00/deck. Use a lot? Pay a little more. Use nothing? Pay nothing. All features included from the first use.
Where Pitch gets expensive
- Per-member model adds up for large teams
- Less established than Google Slides/PowerPoint
Switch from Pitch. Keep the features. Lose the subscription.
FairDeck — $0.50-2.00/deck. No subscription. No seat pricing. No annual contract. Your first actions are free.
Related comparisons
Fair is the anti-subscription. 13 tools, one account, pay for what you use.