Free Presentation Diagnostic

Bring the current presentation in for a focused diagnostic.

Share the script, slide deck, or recorded delivery that actually matters. We'll review the material and context, then send 3-5 specific fixes and the recommended next step.

Real presentations. Real feedback. Clear next steps.

The free diagnostic gives 3-5 specific fixes and a recommended next step. It is not a full rewrite, full deck redesign, or rehearsal plan.

Diagnostic Path

Four steps from real material to a useful recommendation.

Send your script, slides, or recorded delivery sample. We'll review the real material, return 3-5 specific fixes, and recommend the best next step.

01 Request

Send the material.

02 Context

Name the audience, stakes, and timing.

03 Review

Find what blocks clarity.

04 Recommendation

Choose the best next step.

What to Expect

A useful review, not a generic sales formality.

The diagnostic is there to identify the real presentation problem first, then point to the smallest useful next step.

Request

Submit the context first

The intake comes before any booking decision so the real need is clear.

Review

Start with the current material

The review begins with the actual script, deck, or recording, not abstract advice.

Reply

Get the right next step

You receive the best next step: refinement, rehearsal, sprint support, coaching, or no further help if that is the honest answer.

What to Bring

The more concrete the material, the stronger the review.

A useful intake gives enough context for focused feedback without turning the free diagnostic into a full rewrite, full deck redesign, or rehearsal plan.

Useful context to include

  • The audience and why the presentation matters.
  • The date or timeline for the presentation.
  • The biggest friction point: message, deck, delivery, or overall confidence.

Common review types

  • Slide deck diagnostic
  • Script diagnostic
  • Video performance diagnostic