Interactive timing tool

Speaker slot planner for balanced sessions

Set a total slot length and map practical checkpoints for content, demos, and audience questions.

Slot allocation planner

Split one speaking slot across core talk, demo, and Q&A so pacing stays predictable from open to close.

Use this in live production

  • 1Define segment checkpoints before rehearsal starts.
  • 2Use checkpoints as warning thresholds during live delivery.
  • 3Sync speaker pacing with operator timing controls.

Frequently asked questions

How should I split a 30-minute speaker slot?

A common split is 18 minutes for main content, 7 minutes for demo or examples, and 5 minutes for Q&A.

Can this planner reduce overtime risk?

Yes. Clear segment checkpoints help presenters adjust pacing early instead of recovering at the end.

Can I reuse this plan in live production timing?

Yes. You can carry checkpoint timing into PresentationTimers thresholds and room-level cues.

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