Under the hood

How LiveSlide.Pro works.

Five steps. Three failure-safe layers. One presenter who looks like they read everyone's mind.

  1. Create a session in 3 minutes

    Sign in with Google or email. Enter a session title, describe your audience, and pick a Slides template. We generate an 8-character public code (something like K7M9PQ2X) and a QR-code-ready join URL.

  2. Audience scans and submits

    Project the QR. Each participant lands on a clean, accessible intake page (WCAG 2.2 AAA). Four fields, a clear consent message, no email required. They tap submit, and they're done. Their submission triggers an immediate AI generation in the background — no waiting.

  3. AI generates personalized content

    Each submission goes to Claude Haiku 4.5 with prompt caching. Within 5–15 seconds you have a structured slide for that participant: title, mini-lesson, three teaching points, a copy-pasteable prompt, and an action step. When you click Process Group, Claude Sonnet 4.6 reads the whole room and produces themes, personas, sentiment, and an adaptive agenda.

  4. Google Slides deck is built — for real

    We duplicate your template, find the prototype slide, clone it once per participant, and run scoped replaceAllText calls to fill in placeholders. The whole build batches into a couple of API calls — fast and quota-friendly. When it's ready, you click Reveal and Google Slides opens in presentation mode.

  5. Every participant gets a personalized follow-up

    After the session, each person has a unique URL with a personalized resource pack — three prompts tied to their goal, a workflow they can run this week, one cautionary note, and a 7-day action plan. If they shared an email, it lands in their inbox automatically.

Built so you never get stuck

Triple-fallback architecture.

1. Per-slide fallback

If a single participant's slide fails to generate, a templated welcome card with their name appears in the deck instead. The room never sees a blank slide.

2. Whole-deck fallback

If the Google Slides build fails (quota, network, permissions), we serve a static HTML deck preview ready to screen-share at the click of a button.

3. AI-paused mode

If Claude is overloaded mid-workshop, the dashboard switches to pre-built mode and shows a discreet banner. Submissions still flow; we backfill content the moment AI returns.

Ready to run an unforgettable workshop?

Free during beta. Three minutes to your first session.