A conference presentation with AI starts with your topic and ends with a finished slide deck, speaker notes, and a timing plan for your talk. Most speakers spend 15 to 25 hours preparing a single 30-minute conference presentation because they get stuck on structure, slide design, or transitions between sections. On aidowith.me, a 12-step route walks you through defining your core message, building a narrative arc that holds attention, and creating slides that support your points without drowning the audience in bullet points. The AI helps draft speaker notes for each slide, suggests data visualizations where numbers tell the story better, and flags pacing issues before you rehearse. You'll also get an audience Q&A prep sheet with 10 likely questions and strong answers for each one. The full presentation ships in about 2 hours, from topic selection to export-ready slides with notes attached.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- Speakers spend an average of 20 hours preparing a single 30-minute conference talk
- 68% of slide decks contain too much text, causing audiences to read instead of listen
- Without speaker notes, most presenters forget 2 to 3 key points during their actual talk
With aidowith.me
- Ship a complete conference presentation with slides, notes, and timing plan in about 2 hours
- Every slide follows a visual hierarchy that keeps the audience focused on you, not the screen
- Walk away with a Q&A prep sheet covering the 10 most likely audience questions
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Define your core message and audience profile
Pin down the one takeaway your audience should remember. The AI helps you map attendee expectations, technical level, and the conference theme to shape your angle.
Build a narrative arc and slide structure
Create a slide-by-slide outline with opening hook, 3 to 4 key sections, transitions, and a closing call to action. The AI drafts speaker notes and timing estimates for each section.
Design slides and prepare for Q&A
Generate clean slide layouts with minimal text, supporting visuals, and data charts. Then build a Q&A prep sheet with 10 likely questions, strong answers, and bridging phrases for tough ones.
Build Your Conference Talk in One Session
Go from a topic idea to a stage-ready presentation with slides, notes, and Q&A prep.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define your core message and audience profile
Build a narrative arc and slide structure
Design slides and prepare for Q&A
Walk away with a Q&A prep sheet covering the 10 most likely audience questions
"Prepared my DevOps Days talk in one evening instead of two weekends. The Q&A prep sheet saved me when someone asked about edge cases I hadn't considered."- Platform Engineer, mid-size fintech
Questions
You need a presentation tool like Google Slides, PowerPoint, or Keynote for the final visual output. The route on aidowith.me handles the structure, content generation, and speaker notes. You'll copy the generated content into your preferred tool and apply your own template or a suggested design. No design skills are required for the content steps.
Yes. The route adapts to any talk length from 5 minutes to a full hour. For short formats, you'll focus on a single message with 5 to 8 slides and a tighter narrative arc. The AI adjusts pacing recommendations, cuts filler sections, and helps you hit your time target without rushing through the points that matter most to your audience.
The AI suggests layouts, text-to-visual ratios, and chart types for your data points. It doesn't generate pixel-perfect designs, but it gives you a clear blueprint for each slide: which ones need an image, which need a data chart, and which should be text-only for emphasis. You take those recommendations into your slide tool.