Mirror Method

The page writes itself, out of your prospect's own words.

A two-minute conversation, and a finished commercial asset assembles itself on screen — a proposal, an appointment, or a pitch page, whichever the conversation warranted. A human wrote every commercial sentence; the engine only decides which of them this person sees.

Proposal → appointment · 2:20

Agency → roofing company

The money moment: the caller says "we're not buying yet" and the price, packages and signature block delete themselves — then a callback request re-routes the whole thing to an appointment.

▶ Play recorded Talk live no key needed for recorded
Pitch page · 1:40

Course creator → learner

A Facebook-ads course creator listening to a gym owner. Watch the "lifetime access" line get deleted the moment she says she never finishes courses — the benefit that usually sells courses, removed because it works against this buyer.

Appointment · 2:32

Dental practice → patient

Someone with a broken tooth. It never asks for a company or a trade — those fields don't exist in this scenario. "Can I come tomorrow morning?" physically moves the highlighted window.

Recorded runs the complete demo with no microphone and no key — use these to share. Talk live needs a microphone; if you deny it, type into the box instead and the page still updates as you speak.
Reference · the thinking behind it

Beat-by-beat walkthrough: docs/demo-flows.md