Harshit Agrawal

Hey Product Hunt! 16 y/o launching an AI presentation coach soon

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Hey ProductHunt!

I wanted to start this thread to introduce myself and my product before I launch it in the next few days!

My name is Harshit and I'm a 16 year old based out of Seattle and I'm building PresentPro - an AI powered Presentation Coach that actually helps you with your content and ideas and not just your delivery - meant to help with Job interviews and DECA Competition.

I'm sure a lot of y'all have seen the AI interview prep tools out there but what PresentPro has is that you can actually have a conversation with it to dig deep on industry knowledge and terms so that you can actually land the next job you are interviewing for.

Furthermore, DECA is a high school business competition in which students are given a scenario and they are meant to propose some sort of solution or plan for it - PresentPro is also proficient here with giving feedback not only basics but also diving deep on on ideas, supporting examples, and even visuals that competitors could include in their presentation.

The goal overall is to make practicing presentations and interviews actually productive instead of just repeating the same answers without knowing what to improve.

I'm planning on launching PresentPro here very soon so any pre-launch tips would be greatly appreciated!

Any tips on things that I should definitely do before launching?

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Abhijeet Sant

This is impressive, Harshit! At 16, you’re already solving a massive pain point. I’ve seen Senior PMs struggle with the exact same issue: moving past delivery and focusing on the actual 'depth' of the content.


Quick question on the product logic-how do you help users identify which parts of their presentation are 'dead weight' versus the 'must-haves'?

Looking forward to seeing your launch!

Harshit Agrawal

@abhijeetsant Hi!

Thank you for your words of support they mean a lot!

How it works is that I have an AI that has access to a large set of industry specific knowledge for whatever they are interviewing for (currently supporting general/consulting/finance/swe) and takes that along with best practices for interviews to determine if an idea that the user is saying is too shallow or too broad and then examples of how to fix it. It asks questions if it needs more context and helps you formulate a much better response.

I would love to answer any other questions you have!