Your deck tells the room what. This tells you what to say. Paste your finished slides and it writes the full, word-for-word spoken script — the opening hook, the line for every slide, the transitions, and the close — paced to your time and ready for a teleprompter or an AI voice. Not speaker notes. The actual talk, written for you — in two voices.
standalone flagship · two voices included · save $20
One product · two voices · five steps
Paste your finished deck, pick how long you’ll speak per slide, and it writes the whole talk — every sentence from the opening hook to the closing sign-off, timed to your slot and formatted so a person or an AI voice can read it aloud. It never re-reads the slide; it says the part the slide only points at.
Each step is carried inside the one prompt — the pacing guardrails, the two voices, the text-to-speech formatting, and the QA gate — so the AI runs the real pipeline instead of guessing.
It asks for your deck, your goal, the audience, your pace, and how it’s delivered — then restates the brief. If the slides aren’t pasted, it stops and asks first.
“Turn this 12-slide board deck into what I say out loud. 10-minute slot, board audience.”
Brief restated in 5 lines; nothing assumed until the deck is in.
You pick how long to speak per slide — or give a total — and it computes the runtime and flags an impossible brief before it writes a word.
“30 slides in 10 minutes.”
Cut to ~12 slides, extend to ~20 min, or go headline-only — then it paces to the choice.
It writes the full spoken narration, slide by slide, in your chosen voice — opening hook, natural transitions, and a real close. One continuous talk, never a re-read of the slide.
The pacing plan + your slides.
“Good morning. In the next ten minutes I’ll show you where the growth actually went — and the one change that brings it back…”
For an AI voice or avatar, it formats for the ear: numbers and symbols spelled as spoken, acronyms expanded, natural-pause punctuation, nothing a voice can’t pronounce.
“$1.2M · 42% · Q3 · EBITDA”
“one point two million dollars” · “forty-two percent” · “the third quarter” · “ee-bit-dah”
It checks every slide fits its time, reads cleanly aloud, and never repeats the slide — then hands you the script with a per-slide estimate and the total runtime.
The full draft.
… through the close — Total runtime ~9:50, 1,280 words. Over/under by 15%? It offers a tighter or fuller pass.
One product · two voices
Pick the voice that fits the room. Both are included — the wide-audience script and the McKinsey-grade executive script.
Voice 1
Explainers, courses, webinars, product & social video, and AI avatars.
“Okay — here’s the big idea. Most teams lose about a third of their new users in the very first week, and they never see it happening. In the next few minutes, you’ll learn how to spot it — and the one change that fixes it.”
Voice 2
Board readouts, investor pitches, and executive presentations.
“Our recommendation is to refocus on retention. The slowdown isn’t the market — it’s a leak: we lose thirty-four percent of new accounts in week one. Close it, and we recover growth without a dollar more on acquisition.”
Both voices — wide-audience and McKinsey-grade executive — each as a downloadable PDF plus a plain-text copy file, with the full how-to and pacing built in. Works with ChatGPT, Claude & Gemini. Lifetime updates.
standalone flagship · two voices included
also in the Complete Presentation bundle (deck generator + script generator)