Turn your market outlook into client conversations.
Quiet Pitch gives financial advisors a clean, branded market insights page they can share instantly—no logins or signups—complete with charts, multi-currency views, and a built-in “Contact Advisor” button that turns interest into leads.

Built for advisors who want to explain, not overwhelm.
Multi-currency views with built-in transparency
Let clients see markets in the currency that matters to them—USD, GBP, EUR, and more. Refresh badges clearly show when FX data was last updated, building trust without clutter.
What-if tools that turn charts into conversations
Prospects can plug in a dollar amount and timeframe to see what a real investment could have looked like—helping you explain outcomes instead of defending numbers.
Default positions that reflect your strategy
Decide what appears first—no empty charts, no generic tickers. Every visitor sees markets through your lens, not a default watchlist, letting you control the narrative from the first second.
Designed to share, built to generate interest
Share your Quiet Pitch link in emails, newsletters, webinars, or social posts. Prospects explore your thinking without being sent to noisy third-party sites.
See Quiet Pitch in action.
This short demo walks through the advisor page, the client experience, and the daily lead summary you receive by email.
Early access while Quiet Pitch evolves.
Quiet Pitch is currently free while I work directly with early users, learn what advisors and market professionals actually need, and refine the product before broader launch.
Free Access
Currently free
Use Quiet Pitch now while features continue to improve.
- • Create your public advisor page
- • Use real market data
- • Receive inbound interest
- • No payment required
Help Shape Quiet Pitch
Your feedback matters
Early users help determine what gets built next.
- • Suggest features
- • Share advisor workflow needs
- • Influence roadmap decisions
Founding Access
Reserved early benefits
Early adopters will receive priority as Quiet Pitch evolves.
- • Priority feature access
- • Founding-user consideration
- • Future pricing priority