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Fewer Clicks to What They Actually Want

Ask about one topic, and the page can switch panels, navigate to the right URL, or surface the right form: automatically, based on what you actually said, not a fixed menu.

Not hardcoded navigation. The AI understands intent, then takes them straight there.


Speaker Notes

Frame this around the goal from Slide 5, not the mechanism: the point isn't that the page can move, it's that a visitor gets to a booking, a form, or a comparison in fewer clicks than clicking through a menu themselves. Use a concrete example relevant to this client's industry rather than an abstract description: e.g. "someone asks about [a specific product line], and the page shifts to show that product line, with the right form already in view, without them clicking anything." This is more compelling shown live than described; if time allows, fold a quick example into the Slide 6 demo instead of presenting this cold.

For a Walk or Run recommendation, mention this can extend to full page personalization before the visitor even asks a question, based on signals like location or where they came from.

Transition: "Every capability we've shown is backed by the same trust and safety architecture."