Chrome extension
Presentation Console
Every sales demo and every meeting starts with a reason someone showed up. Somewhere around minute ten, that reason usually disappears, replaced by whatever happens to be on screen. Presentation Console keeps it in front of the whole room the entire time, not just in your own notes.
The research behind it
Top performers spend less time listing features and more time anchored to the buyer's actual problem, compared to average performers. That's not a personality trait. It's a habit Presentation Console makes easy to keep, live, in the room.
28%
more questions
Gong's analysis of sales calls found that prospects in top performing reps' demos ask 28% more questions than prospects in average reps' demos, a real sign they're engaged with their own problem being addressed, not just watching a tour.
52%
more time on business value
Gong's analysis of 67,149 sales presentations found that top reps, those selling above 120% of quota, discuss business and value topics 52% more often than reps who miss quota, and discuss product features and technical details 39% less often.
Two modes, one tool
For live sales demos
Set up what discovery actually uncovered, then mark each one solved live as you address it, in front of the person you uncovered it with. The room stays anchored to their problem, not your feature list.
For any structured meeting
Track topics and mark each one complete as you move through it, whether it's a training session, a webinar, or a client call.
A caution worth taking seriously, not a selling point
Harvard Business Review's own research on meeting agendas isn't an endorsement, it's a warning. A written agenda makes people feel more prepared (21% more prepared, by HBR's own numbers) but it doesn't guarantee anyone actually follows through on it. Researcher Steven Rogelberg calls an agenda without real follow-through a "hollow crutch."
A live tracker everyone in the room can see, checked off item by item as you go, is a different thing entirely than a document nobody looks at again after it's written.
How it works
Side panel or modal
Runs as a side panel that pushes the page over, or a small draggable modal that floats on top of it. Either way, it never covers what you're actually presenting.
Fully customizable branding
Your own logo and colors, or your client's, set up in seconds.
Keyboard shortcuts
Ctrl+Shift+1 through 9 mark items solved without touching your mouse mid-presentation.
Built for real use
Not a demo of itself. Add, reorder, and edit items on the fly.
Pricing
One presentation slot, so you can try it in a real meeting before deciding anything.
Unlimited saved presentations and full branding control, including your own default theme.