I wish I knew how they would react to my presentation ...
I bet you have thought that many times before, because we certainly did.
Why do we instinctively want to know audience reaction and feedback before the actual presentation? Because we know it would dramatically increase our chance of winning. We would know concerns and address them beforehand, we would know what triggers a positive response, so we would double down on that, and finally, we would know what we are completely missing.
Sneak peeking into the future would help us improve and present!
We have been working on Deckster for more than a year. Even though from user feedback we know that our content is by far much stronger than any other AI presentation tool can produce (thanks to a year of working on our proprietary logic engine), we were searching for a way to improve quality even further.
From our usage of AI-powered tools, I knew that one of the most powerful techniques to improve quality is “roleplays”. Imagine you are working on a landing page, you ask LLM to take the role of your ICP and simulate visiting our LP, and think out loud. While this is obviously a simulation, there are a lot of valuable bits that we haven't thought about.
So, we built this tool for internal usage, to pass Deckster created presentations through it and get an understanding of where we are missing out on quality.
A tool that is aimed at simulating how your potential audience might react to your feedback and provide recommendations on how to improve. When we tested it for the first time internally, we understood it was gold!

So, we decided to share it with the world, and most importantly, make it free (since we can allow ourselves a bit of goodwill).
How does it work?
You have to https://evaluator.deckster.pro/
Throw your .pptx or .pdf file.
The simulator tool will ask a few questions and will generate a personalized audience panel.
When the audience panel is created, it will “listen” to your deck.
You will see all their feedback (even consciousness stream), green flags, red flags, and questions they have in mind, unanswered, after hearing your deck.
Finally, you will be able to generate actionable recommendations that are based on audience panel feedback.
And export it to a PDF.
The secret sauce that makes it 10x more powerful than simply asking ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini is that we build it on bits and pieces from the core Deckster engine, so it uses mental models and other logical tricks to make feedback as realistic as possible, and recommendations as helpful as possible.

We plan to keep this tool free forever, with no restrictions. Even if you don't use Deckster you will always have this little tool helping you to make much better presentations.

















