Who PresenterPrep is for, how the coach works, and why saying it out loud before the meeting changes everything.
PresenterPrep is a presentation preparation tool. You upload your slides or just start talking, and a coach listens in real time — following your delivery, asking questions, and telling you what's landing and what isn't. Built for founders preparing to pitch, sales reps rehearsing a demo, conference speakers tightening a talk, and hackathon participants getting ready for demo day.
Anyone who presents. Founders preparing for fundraising conversations, sales reps rehearsing a demo, students running a class presentation, conference speakers tightening a talk, MBA candidates prepping a case competition. The common thread: you have a presentation coming up and you want to have already said it out loud before you're on.
The gap for most people isn't the material — it's that the first time they say it out loud is in the real meeting. PresenterPrep closes that gap: you practice with a coach that pushes back, so by the time you're on the call, you've already run it dozens of times. Hearing yourself speak it — and catching where you over-explain or rush — is what actually builds the skill.
Yes — and it's one of the strongest use cases. Many non-native English speakers know their material cold but lose fluency under the pressure of a live presentation. PresenterPrep gives you a safe, judgment-free place to practice in English as many times as you need, until the words come naturally rather than from a script.
YC wants a 1-minute video of your founders — no slides, no script, talking to the camera like you're explaining your startup to a friend. The only way to get there is repetition: say it, hear it, refine it, say it again. PresenterPrep's free-form practice mode is built for exactly this — no deck required, just you and a coach timing your delivery and pushing you to be clearer.
Yes. Free-form practice mode lets you work on your verbal delivery without uploading anything. Useful for presentations where you want to talk through your points without a deck — quick pitches, Q&A prep, or any conversation you need to own before you're in it.
Upload your deck as a PDF, start a session, and present out loud. The coach follows along, responds to what you're saying, and navigates slides when you tell it to — just like a real listener. It asks follow-up questions, flags where your explanation broke down, and tells you what landed.
Often enough that it stops feeling like a performance and starts feeling like a conversation. Most people need more repetitions than they think — the first few runs are spent just remembering what to say; the next few are where you find your actual voice. There's no substitute for saying it out loud, repeatedly, to something that pushes back.
Preparing is about the slides — structure, narrative, clarity. Practicing is about what happens when you open your mouth. Most presentation prep stops at the slides and never touches the delivery. PresenterPrep is for the second part: making what you say as strong as what you built.
Yes. The coach doesn't just listen while you present — it responds, asks follow-up questions, and tests the weak spots in your explanation. You can use it to drill the parts that tend to fall apart under questioning.