Process

A clear path from first request to the right presentation support.

You do not need to diagnose the problem yourself. Send the current version, add a little context, and we'll show you what to fix first. Already know you want paid help? Go straight to the paid support request.

01 / Request

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Send what you have.

Share your deck, script, speaking notes, or short practice video. It does not need to be polished.

So we can review the real material, not a hypothetical version.

02 / Context

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Tell us what the presentation is for.

Add the audience, goal, format, deadline, and anything you're worried about.

So we can review the work against the real situation.

03 / Review

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We look for the highest-impact fixes.

We check the message, structure, slide logic, audience fit, and delivery risks.

So you get specific feedback, not vague advice.

04 / Recommendation

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You get the best next step.

We tell you what to fix first, then point you toward the next move: individual support, a focused sprint, ongoing coaching, a team workshop, or a partner class.

So you know what to do next.

Diagnostic Mindset

Send the real version

Two-panel Signal over Noise comic. Signal calmly sends an unfinished but usable presentation draft for feedback, while Noise delays feedback by trying to fix everything first.
The diagnostic works better when it sees the real problem, not the version you hope to finish someday.

What you can send

Bring the current version, not a perfect version.

The diagnostic works best when we can see the real material you're working with. Send whichever format shows the problem most clearly.

Script or speaking notes

Useful when the message, structure, opening, closing, or emphasis needs work.

Slide deck

Useful when the deck feels crowded, unclear, too text-heavy, or hard to follow.

Recorded delivery

Useful when timing, confidence, pacing, presence, or rehearsal quality is the main concern.

Next Step

How we recommend the smallest useful next step

The diagnostic identifies the real issue first, then routes you to the smallest useful next step: individual support, a focused sprint, ongoing coaching, a team workshop, or a partner class when that is the better fit. Paid-ready visitors can skip the diagnostic and share the project context on the paid support page.

When focused support is enough

You may only need a targeted diagnostic when the core idea is already strong and the main problem is clarity, structure, slide cleanup, or rehearsal focus.

  • The presentation is mostly built.
  • The stakes are real, but manageable.
  • You need specific fixes more than full rebuilding.

When deeper support is smarter

A larger engagement makes sense when the presentation is high-stakes, unclear, politically sensitive, or still changing.

  • The message is not settled yet.
  • The deck and story need to be rebuilt together.
  • Delivery needs rehearsal, feedback, and adjustment over time.

Next Step

Start with the diagnostic and get a clear recommendation.

Submit the request, and we'll review the materials and presentation context before replying with the best next step.

Get 3-5 specific fixes for your deck, script, or delivery.