Turn complex demo edits into a fast, seamless workflow — without slowing down sales or relying on developers.
Stop Showing, Start Directing
How many times have you been giving a perfect demo, only to have the prospect’s eyes drift to a minor, irrelevant button? In the high-stakes environment of a product demonstration, distractions are costly. A standard, static user interface is often a liability, not an asset, because it forces you to react to questions rather than steer the conversation.
Your demo environment is the backdrop of your sales narrative, but default buttons and standard UI elements frequently work against that narrative, creating visual noise and diluting focus.
.png)
Every button on the screen competes for attention. If the "Save" button is visually identical to the critical "Approve Purchase" button, the prospect must expend mental energy filtering what is important.
.png)
Your story might be about the seamless administrative workflow, but the prospect sees buttons relevant only to an end-user, prompting off-topic questions about roles and permissions.
.png)
The most crucial call-to-action (CTA) in your narrative—the final "Submit," "Next," or "Activate"—often fades into the background, resulting in a low-impact conclusion to your segment.
Our Edit with AI and Edit HTML features put you in the driver’s seat. They transform passive UI buttons into active, narrative-driving tools, allowing you to instantly customize the interface to serve your specific story!
.png)
Instantly make the critical action (e.g., Approve, Submit, Next) visually dominant. By making the button larger, bolder, or applying a unique color/effect, you ensure the prospect’s attention lands exactly where you need it to be, eliminating visual noise
.png)
Tired of jumping between demo environments? Use our features to simulate different user experiences by instantly making buttons look disabled (greyed out) or hidden for an end-user, while leaving them active for an admin. This keeps the demo flowing without needing separate screens.
.png)
If a button is the climax of your segment, use a visual effect—like a subtle shadow, glow, or pulsating animation—to elevate it. This keeps the demo clean, reduces distractions, and helps you steer the conversation directly toward the desired outcome.
Stop adapting your story to the UI. Start adapting the UI to your story.