software-demonstration-script

Software Demonstration Script

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Software Demonstration Script

The demo is where you justify your $15K price. Present like a pro.

What This Skill Does

Input: Software you built Output: Demo script with walkthrough, wow moments, objection handling, closing transition

Demo Structure (The Hollywood Formula)

Act 1: The Setup (2 min)

  • Show the old way (painful)

  • Transition: "Now watch this..."

Act 2: The Transformation (8-10 min)

  • Walk through key workflows

  • Highlight time savings at each step

  • "See how this used to take 2 hours? Now it's 30 seconds."

Act 3: The Wow Moment (2 min)

  • The one feature that makes them say "Holy shit"

  • Example: Click button → Perfect PDF report generated instantly

  • "Remember spending an hour creating this report manually?"

Act 4: The Business Impact (3 min)

  • Translate features into dollars saved

  • Show ROI calculation

  • "This saves your team 220 hours/month = $6,600/month = $79K/year"

Act 5: The Close (2 min)

  • "Questions?"

  • Handle objections

  • "Ready to get started?"

Demo Rules

DO:

  • ✅ Use real/realistic data (not "Test User" and "Sample Inc")

  • ✅ Narrate what you're doing ("I'm clicking Schedule Inspection...")

  • ✅ Pause for reaction after wow moments

  • ✅ Connect every feature to their pain points

  • ✅ Have client drive part of demo ("You try it - click that button")

DON'T:

  • ❌ Apologize for UI ("Sorry this looks rough...")

  • ❌ Show bugs or incomplete features

  • ❌ Rush through - let them absorb

  • ❌ Get technical ("This uses PostgreSQL...")

  • ❌ Demo features they don't care about

Handling Objections During Demo

"This looks complicated" → "I get it - lots of features. But 90% of the time you'll just use these 3 screens. Let me show you the daily workflow..."

"Can it do [Feature X]?" → If yes: "Absolutely, let me show you..." → If no but easy: "Not yet, but I can add that in Phase 2 for $[X]. Want me to quote that?" → If no and hard: "That's outside this scope, but tell me more about that need..."

"Our team won't use this" → "Fair concern. This is designed to be simpler than what you're doing now. Your team clicks 3 buttons instead of managing Excel. Plus I'll train them personally."

The Transition to Close

After demo: "So, what do you think?"

If they love it: "Great! Here's how we get started: I'll send the contract today, you sign and send the 50% deposit ($9K), and I'll have this live for you in 6 weeks. Sound good?"

If they're hesitant: "What concerns do you have?" (Address directly)

If they need to "think about it": "Of course. What specifically do you need to think about? Budget? Features? Timeline?" (Uncover real objection)

Remember

Demos don't sell features - they sell transformation.

Before: Chaos, wasted time, frustration After: Organized, automated, relief

Show them the future. Make them feel it. Close the deal.

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