Infinite sales velocity. Autonomous agentic hosts.
Scale your revenue with autonomous, human-led product demos by Seminara.
A well-run demo helps prospects understand product value immediately. Don't let your revenue depend on manual screen shares.
Introductory explanations shouldn't be a bottleneck. Automate the repetitive pitches to focus your energy on closing.
Infinite capacity. An agentic host presents and answers questions 24/7 with the nuance of your best team members.
The scalability ceiling for growth.
Scaling manual demos creates a hiring bottleneck. Seminara removes the ceiling, letting your product sell itself at scale.
Repetitive fatigue
Founders waste hundreds of hours delivering the same introductory deck. This time should be spent on product strategy.
Scheduling friction
High-intent prospects often have to wait days to see a live demo. Speed to lead is the primary driver of conversion.
Capped throughput
Your session capacity is currently limited by team size. Autonomous demos let thousands explore simultaneously.
Inconsistent delivery
Human performance naturally varies. Agentic hosts ensure every prospect receives the perfect version of your narrative.
How an agentic host runs a session
Attendees join the host
Prospects arrive at the demo through a link or embedded entry point. When the session begins, the host welcomes attendees and introduces the topic.
The host introduces the problem
Before jumping into features, the host explains the underlying problem. This provides context and helps attendees connect their own experience with the product.
Slides guide the walkthrough
The host presents slides uploaded by your team. They explain what each element represents and how it fits into the overall system—staying perfectly aligned with your documentation.
Attendees ask questions
A key difference from recorded demos: attendees can ask questions like "Can this integrate with our CRM?" or "How does pricing work?"
The host adapts the flow
If certain areas generate more interest, the host can spend more time on those topics. If confusion appears, the host clarifies concepts before moving forward.
The host encourages the next step
Toward the end of the session, the host summarizes what was covered and guides attendees toward a clear path—trial, technical session, or signup.
What attendees experience
A structured walkthrough
Attendees are guided through the product in a logical order, not dropped into an overwhelming documentation page.
Real-time Q&A
They can clarify details immediately rather than waiting for a recording to end or booking a separate call.
Grounded explanations
Explanations always draw from your official knowledge base, ensuring accurate and consistent messaging.
Conversational engagement
The session feels interactive. Questions lead to responses, and the host maintains active engagement throughout.
Scale your product education into a revenue engine.
24/7 Presence
Scale volume globally in any time zone without increasing headcount.
Qualified Leads
Prospects arrive at sales calls already educated and ready for deep technical closing.
Perfect Accuracy
Your narrative remains grounded in your latest technical documentation 100% of the time.
Iteration ROI
Analyze questions to refine your core product message based on real data.
Autonomous efficiency: global GTM
The Challenge
A project management startup is launching globally. Their small team can't handle the 24/7 demand for manual demos across continents.
The Solution
They deploy autonomous agentic hosts. Aura uses their technical help center to answer live questions while walking through their core deck.
The Result
They scaled to 5,000 global demos in month one. Revenue grew by 40% as the sales team shifted focus to high-value enterprise contracts.
Achieve infinite sales velocity with agentic hosting
Create a structured, autonomous demo powered by Seminara. Let your agentic hosts explain your product to thousands of leads simultaneously.
Frequently asked questions.
Everything you need to know about this use case.
A product demo session on Seminara is an interactive presentation where an agentic host explains how a product works, answers attendee questions, and guides the session from beginning to end. Instead of a static video or a live call with a sales representative, the host presents the product using slides and supporting material from the product's knowledge base. Attendees can ask questions at any point, and the host responds in real time. This creates a structured demo experience that can run repeatedly without requiring a human presenter each time.
Recorded demo videos are one-way explanations. They present information but cannot respond when a viewer has a question. A product demo session on Seminara is interactive. Attendees can ask questions during the session and receive immediate answers from the host. The host can also clarify concepts, explain features in more detail, and guide the attendee through the logic of the product. This makes the experience closer to a real demonstration rather than passive content.
Yes.
Attendees can ask questions at any point during the session.
For example, they might ask:
• how a feature works
• whether the product integrates with other tools
• how the product fits their workflow
• what results other teams have achieved
The host answers these questions using the product knowledge base that supports the session. This keeps the session conversational and helps attendees understand the product more clearly.
Most product demo sessions run between 30 and 45 minutes. This length allows enough time to: explain the problem the product solves, demonstrate how the system works, answer attendee questions, and guide participants toward a next step. Shorter demos can also work, especially when focusing on a specific feature or workflow.
Product demo sessions work best for products that require explanation. Examples include: SaaS platforms, AI tools and automation systems, analytics or data platforms, workflow and collaboration tools, specialized technical products. If a product involves a new workflow, a new concept, or a new approach to solving a problem, a guided demo session helps users understand it faster.
At the end of the session, the host summarizes the key points and may guide attendees toward a next action. Depending on the organization running the session, this might include: signing up for the product, starting a free trial, booking a deeper consultation, exploring additional documentation. The goal is to help attendees leave the session with a clear understanding of what to do next.
Yes. Product demo sessions do not replace sales teams. Instead, they reduce the repetitive work involved in explaining the product to every new prospect. Sales teams can focus on: deeper conversations with qualified prospects, complex implementation discussions, enterprise deals and partnerships. The demo session handles the initial explanation and helps prospects understand the product before speaking with a human representative.
Companies gain several advantages: the ability to run product demos continuously, consistent explanations of how the product works, fewer repetitive demo calls for the sales team, more informed prospects entering the sales process. The result is a more efficient way to introduce people to a product while maintaining a clear and interactive experience.