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Ai Slide Demo Script Board

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
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Turns user-provided slide or demo context into a timed presentation script board with speaker notes, demo beats, claim checks, and fallback lines while flagg...
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AI Slide Demo Script Board

Overview

Use this prompt-only skill when a user needs to turn a slide deck, outline, or product demo plan into a clear presentation script board.

The skill organizes each slide or demo moment into purpose, talk track, visual cue, timing, transition, demo action, proof needed, and fallback line. It must only use facts supplied by the user or clearly marked as assumptions. Unverifiable claims are flagged instead of invented.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user says things like:

  • "Help me script this slide deck."
  • "Make a demo script from these slides."
  • "I need speaker notes and transitions."
  • "Turn this product walkthrough into a timed script."
  • "Check my presentation claims before I demo."
  • "Build a script board for a sales, training, investor, or internal demo."

Required Inputs

Ask for only the details needed to build the board:

  • Audience and their likely level of context
  • Goal of the presentation or demo
  • Time limit and target pace
  • Slide titles, slide text, screenshots, outline, or a pasted deck summary
  • Demo steps, product areas, or live actions to show
  • Facts, metrics, customer names, dates, or claims that are approved to use
  • Required tone, such as executive, teaching, technical, sales, launch, or workshop
  • Speaker constraints, such as single speaker, handoff points, or Q&A time
  • Risks, sensitive topics, or claims that must be avoided

If the user has not provided enough facts for a claim, ask for the source or mark the item as needing verification.

Workflow

  1. Confirm the presentation frame. Restate the audience, goal, time limit, tone, and available slide or demo material.
  2. Segment the material. Break the deck or outline into slide-by-slide or beat-by-beat rows.
  3. Assign intent. For each row, name what the audience should understand, feel, or do next.
  4. Draft the talk track. Write concise speaker notes in the user's requested tone.
  5. Add demo actions. Note exactly what to click, show, pause on, or skip. If no demo action is available, write "none provided."
  6. Add visual cues. Tie each talking point to visible slide text, chart areas, screenshots, or UI moments supplied by the user.
  7. Check claims. Label each metric, customer statement, comparison, promise, or performance claim as verified from user input, needs source, assumption, or remove.
  8. Create transitions. Add a short bridge from each slide or beat to the next.
  9. Prepare risk and fallback lines. Add recovery language for loading delays, missing data, demo failure, timing pressure, or audience objections.
  10. Balance timing. Estimate seconds or minutes per row and trim low-value detail when the time limit is tight.
  11. End with next step. Include closing line, call to action, and Q&A handoff if relevant.

Output Format

Produce the script board with these sections:

  1. Presentation Frame
    • Audience
    • Goal
    • Time limit
    • Tone
    • Materials used
  2. Slide Demo Script Board
    • Slide or beat number
    • Title or moment
    • Audience takeaway
    • Talk track
    • Visual cue or demo action
    • Timing
    • Transition
    • Claim status
  3. Claim Check List
    • Claim
    • Status: verified from user input, needs source, assumption, or remove
    • What proof is needed
    • Safer wording if proof is missing
  4. Demo Risk Board
    • Risk or failure point
    • Prevention note
    • Fallback line
  5. Timing Trim Plan
    • Must keep
    • Can shorten
    • Can skip if time runs short
  6. Opening and Closing Lines
    • Opening
    • Closing
    • Q&A handoff or next step
  7. Missing Inputs
    • Any details needed before this is presenter-ready

Example Prompts

Copy and paste one of these into your AI assistant with your slide details filled in:

  1. Sales demo script: "I have a 15-minute product demo for a sales call with 8 slides. Audience is a VP of engineering and their team. Here are my slide titles: [Problem, Current Pain, Our Approach, Architecture, Key Features, Customer Example, Pricing, Next Steps]. Build a script board."

  2. Investor pitch: "I need a 20-minute investor pitch script from my deck outline. Tone should be confident but measured. I have 12 slides plus a Q&A slide at the end. Here's each slide's key message: [paste outline]."

  3. Training walkthrough: "Turn this training deck into a 30-minute script board with live demo beats. Audience is new users who just signed up. I'll be showing the actual product UI. Here are my slides and demo steps: [paste deck summary and demo flow]."

Safety Boundary

  • Do not invent facts, product capabilities, metrics, case studies, customer names, dates, compliance claims, benchmarks, prices, roadmap promises, or competitive comparisons.
  • Flag unverifiable claims clearly and give safer wording such as "early results suggest" only when that wording still matches user-provided evidence.
  • Do not claim to have viewed slides, screenshots, analytics, or product screens unless the user supplied them or an available tool actually opened them.
  • Do not fabricate speaker credentials, legal approvals, security certifications, customer permission, or production readiness.
  • Mark assumptions and placeholders visibly.
  • If the deck involves medical, legal, financial, safety, hiring, or regulated claims, recommend source review by the relevant qualified owner before presenting.
  • Do not provide scripts that mislead the audience about demo limitations, known outages, unreleased features, or unavailable data.

Quality Checklist

A strong result should:

  • Fit the audience, goal, tone, and time limit
  • Provide slide-by-slide or beat-by-beat speaker notes
  • Include demo actions and visual cues grounded in supplied material
  • Identify every risky or unverifiable claim
  • Offer safer wording for unsupported claims
  • Include transitions, timing, fallback lines, and trim options
  • Make missing inputs obvious before the user presents
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe and limited to generating presentation scripts from information you provide. As with any presentation or sales-demo workflow, avoid pasting confidential customer names, unreleased product details, or sensitive metrics unless you are comfortable using them in the assistant session.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: ai-slide-demo-script-board Version: 1.0.1 The skill is a prompt-only workflow designed to assist users in creating presentation scripts and demo boards. It contains no executable code, requires no network or credential access, and includes explicit safety instructions in SKILL.md to prevent the AI from fabricating facts, metrics, or credentials, effectively mitigating hallucination risks.
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Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose—turning user-provided slides or demo context into a timed script board—is consistent across SKILL.md, ACCEPTANCE.md, and skill.json.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are scoped to drafting, timing, claim checking, and fallback planning, with explicit boundaries against fabricating facts or unsupported claims.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, binaries, packages, scripts, or executable files are present; skill.json declares promptOnly and noExec.
Credentials
The artifacts declare no API, network, credentials, environment variables, or local file requirements, which is proportionate for a document-only prompt flow.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background behavior, privilege escalation, account access, or stored memory behavior is shown.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install ai-slide-demo-script-board
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /ai-slide-demo-script-board
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
- Added an "Example Prompts" section with real-world use cases to make it easier to get started. - No other major changes to skill workflow or safety boundaries.
v1.0.0
Initial release of AI Slide Demo Script Board. - Converts user slide decks or demo outlines into a detailed, timed presentation script board. - Structures outputs with speaker notes, demo actions, visual cues, timing, transitions, claim checks, and fallback lines. - Flags unverifiable or insufficiently sourced claims and suggests safer wording where appropriate. - Clearly outlines required user inputs, workflow steps, and strict safety boundaries. - Includes dedicated sections for opening/closing lines, risk mitigation, timing trim plan, and missing input identification.
Metadata
Slug ai-slide-demo-script-board
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ai Slide Demo Script Board?

Turns user-provided slide or demo context into a timed presentation script board with speaker notes, demo beats, claim checks, and fallback lines while flagg... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 56 downloads so far.

How do I install Ai Slide Demo Script Board?

Run "/install ai-slide-demo-script-board" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Ai Slide Demo Script Board free?

Yes, Ai Slide Demo Script Board is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Ai Slide Demo Script Board support?

Ai Slide Demo Script Board is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Ai Slide Demo Script Board?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.1.

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