Request
Submit the context first
The intake comes before any booking decision so the real need is clear.
Free Presentation 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.
AI helped you create or revise the presentation. The diagnostic adds an expert outside eye: 3–5 specific fixes and one recommended next step.
Diagnostic Path
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.
Send the material.
Name the audience, stakes, and timing.
Find what blocks clarity.
Choose the best next step.
What to Expect
The diagnostic is there to identify the real presentation problem first, then point to the smallest useful next step.
Request
The intake comes before any booking decision so the real need is clear.
Review
The review begins with the actual script, deck, or recording, not abstract advice.
Reply
You receive the best next step: refinement, rehearsal, sprint support, coaching, or no further help if that is the honest answer.
What to Bring
A useful intake gives enough context for focused feedback without turning the free diagnostic into a full rewrite, full deck redesign, or rehearsal plan.
Free diagnostic FAQ
You get 3-5 specific fixes and a recommended next step based on your actual presentation material and context.
The free diagnostic is not a full rewrite, full deck redesign, rehearsal plan, or complete consulting engagement. It is a focused first review so we can identify the real problem.
Send the current version of the presentation: slides, script, outline, or a short delivery sample. Rough material is fine. Real material is better than polished guesses.
Yes. Your materials are used to review the request and recommend the next step. They are not used as public samples without permission.
We use your material only to review the request and recommend the next step. If the presentation is sensitive, share a partial deck, sample section, or redacted version.
We review the material and context, then reply with the clearest next step: refinement, rehearsal, sprint support, coaching, or no further paid help if that is the honest answer.
Yes. This is a core use case. The goal is to make the message clearer and easier to trust, not to judge your English.