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Turn Keynote Talks Into an AI Twin

You give the talk. The audience claps. You fly home. The conversation that should have followed dies in a Q&A line.

The pain

Why your archive is a graveyard

Talks are five-figure work. The follow-on is unpaid, unscheduled, and invisible. Audiences drift; organisers don't book repeats.

Drop the recordings, slides, and your prepared notes. Twise structures the talk into idea-cards, ingests post-event Q&A, and serves a twin organisers and audiences can talk to long after.

What goes in

What you give Twise

  • Talk recordings and transcripts
  • Slide decks and speaker notes
  • Post-event Q&A captured live
  • Reading list referenced from stage

What you get

What gets built

  • Per-section cards for the signature talk
  • Frameworks unpacked deeper than the stage allows
  • Booking & logistics FAQ for organisers
  • "Ask the speaker" surface that lives 12 months past the event

Fit

Especially good for

  • Professional keynote speakers
  • Founders on the conference circuit
  • Authors whose tour is the second life of the book

Voice

Silence on stage isn't empty — it's the audience deciding whether to trust you. Lengthen it on purpose. Two seconds is uncomfortable; four seconds is unforgettable.
What your twin sounds like

Get started

Bring your archive

Sign up, point Twise at your source, and start with a curated draft. You approve every card before it goes live.