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Use AI to review your presentation for logical flow and flag where your argument might lose the audience.

You've built a presentation deck, written a proposal, or drafted a case for change — but does the logic actually hold up? Before you present it to your boss, client, or team, ask AI to review it not for typos or tone, but for logical coherence. Tell it to act like a skeptical colleague who's looking for gaps in reasoning, jumps that don't connect, or claims that aren't backed up. AI will flag where your argument gets weak, where you've assumed too much, or where a key piece of evidence is missing. This is especially useful when you're too close to your own work to see the holes. You know what you mean, but will your audience? AI can simulate that first critical read-through and tell you exactly where someone might get confused, disagree, or check out. You can then tighten the logic, add missing links, or reorder sections before anyone else sees it. Use this technique before any high-stakes presentation, pitch, recommendation, or strategic document where your reasoning needs to be airtight. It's like having a logic editor who asks the hard questions so you can fix things in private.

Try this prompt today

I'm sharing the outline of a presentation below. Act as a skeptical reviewer focused only on logical flow and coherence. Tell me: (1) where my argument has gaps or weak reasoning, (2) where I make jumps without connecting the dots, (3) where I claim something but don't back it up, and (4) where the order of ideas might confuse the audience. Be specific about which sections need work and why. Here's the outline: [paste your presentation outline or key points here]

March 21, 2026

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