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Chatbots on a website guess. A voice agent bolted onto a deck with no source material just makes things up.
Without Pitch Leo
A chat widget on a shared deck answers from general knowledge, not the actual content.
Viewers with real questions have to email or wait for a callback.
There's no way to know if an answer was even accurate.
With Pitch Leo
The agent answers strictly from what's actually in the deck it's attached to.
Viewers get answers in the moment, voice or text.
When a question goes beyond the deck, the agent says so instead of guessing.
Pitch Leo solves this: Pitch Leo's agent answers strictly from the presentation it is attached to, and hands off to a human when a question goes beyond it.
What a session looks like
Grounded, step by step.
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Viewer asks
By voice or by typing, whichever is natural at that moment.
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Agent checks the deck
The question is matched against what's actually in the presentation.
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Agent answers, or says it doesn't know
A grounded answer, or an honest 'that's not covered here' instead of a guess.
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Human steps in if needed
If the question needs a real person, the agent offers to book that instead of improvising.
What viewers actually ask
Grounded answers, not guesses.
Q
Does this handle multi-language decks?
If the deck covers that, the agent answers from it. If not, it says so rather than inventing a capability.
Q
What happens to the data after a session ends?
If data handling is documented in the material, the agent answers from that. Otherwise it flags the question for a human to answer directly.
Sourced from the deck
Answers stay grounded in what is actually in the presentation, not general knowledge.
Voice or chat
Viewers can talk or type, whichever feels natural in the moment.
Escalates on its own
When a question needs a person, the agent books the follow-up instead of guessing.
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Source of truth: the deck itself
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Ways to ask: voice or chat
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Guessed answers, by design
Questions worth answering upfront
Frequently asked.
Can the agent make things up if it doesn't know?
No, it's designed to stay grounded in the deck and say when something isn't covered.
Does it work over voice or just text?
Both. Viewers can talk or type.
What triggers a handoff to a human?
Questions the deck doesn't answer, or ones the agent detects need real judgment.
Can I review what was asked after the fact?
Yes, every question and answer is logged per session.
Who this is for
Built for teams who want a real Q&A experience on a shared deck, not a static PDF with a chat widget stapled on.
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