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Structure your deck
  • 5-10 slides for quick demos
  • 15-20 slides for in-depth walkthroughs
  • One concept per slide
  • Avoid text-heavy slides (your Double speaks the content)
  • Use visuals to support spoken content
Write effective AI instructions
  • Be specific: “When they ask to see the pricing tiers” (not just “demo”)
  • Include context: “Offer a 10-minute walkthrough of the onboarding process”
  • Keep it brief (1-2 sentences)
  • Update instructions based on conversation patterns
Engage viewers
  • Opening message sets expectations: “This 5-minute walkthrough covers…”
  • Slide intros bridge transitions: “Now, let me show you the dashboard”
  • Closing asks for next steps: “Ready to get started? I can walk you through setup”
  • Offer Q&A: “Any questions? I can dive deeper into any feature”
Test before sharing
  • Test the full presentation yourself
  • Test on mobile and desktop
  • Verify voice timing (Double shouldn’t rush)
  • Check that opening/closing messages are clear
  • Share link with team for feedback
Optimize for conversions
  • End with a clear call-to-action
  • Offer next steps (schedule call, try free trial, etc.)
  • Track which presentations get completed
  • Update based on viewer feedback