Sales demos & product walkthroughs

A good demo shows prospects what their workflow will feel like, not what a rehearsed script looks like. copypaster types sample data into your product's fields during live calls so the interface feels used, not staged — and you never fumble a textarea in front of thirty people.

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TL;DR

copypaster types realistic sample inputs into your product's forms, CRMs, and chat windows during live demos. The interface looks lived-in — not pre-populated with "Test User 1" — and you never fumble a textarea on camera.

Works with Salesforce, HubSpot, custom tools, and any keyboard-input app. 7-day free trial.

Why do live product demos fail?

Live demos have two common failure modes. Typing everything yourself produces typos, mistyped prospect names, and fields that reject a character — thirty seconds of demo momentum are gone. Pre-filling everything telegraphs what's happening: demo environments stuffed with Lorem Ipsum or "Test User 1" tune prospects out the moment they clock that nothing feels real.

copypaster sits between the two. You prep realistic sample inputs — a plausible customer note, a support reply using the prospect's industry language, an email draft with the prospect's own company name. When you reach that moment, you paste into copypaster, click into your product's form, and it types the sample like a person would. The interface looks alive.

What should a demo prep kit include?

How does copypaster compare to other demo tactics?

TacticFeels realPer-prospect personalizationPrep effortRisk mid-demo
Pre-populated sandboxStagedFixedLowLow
Typing liveRealYesLowTypos, dead air
Pre-recorded demo videoPolishedNoneHighNone
copypasterLived-inSwap sample per callLowLow

Why does it feel lived-in rather than scripted?

The engine uses burst-and-pause timing matching how humans type — short runs of fast keystrokes (3-15 words), small pauses at commas and sentence breaks, longer pauses between paragraphs. At 100 WPM with realistic errors on, viewers see someone using the product, not a script. With errors disabled, you still get the natural rhythm without risking a typo correction on camera.

How should I adjust for different demo moments?

Who uses copypaster for sales demos?

What are practical tips for your first demo?

Frequently asked questions

How does copypaster differ from a demo sandbox?

A demo sandbox is pre-populated with fake data — useful but visibly staged. copypaster types fresh data into the real product during the call, so prospects see the interface respond the way it will for their own inputs.

Can I personalize demo data per prospect?

Yes. Most solutions engineers keep 3-5 industry-specific sample sets and swap the prospect's company name and details in before each call. Paste into copypaster, click the field, watch it type.

What WPM feels right for a sales demo?

100-140 WPM matches the energy of a live call. Drop to 60-80 WPM for fields the prospect needs to read (proposals, quotes, emails). Bump to 180+ for hero moments where the pace conveys speed as a feature.

Will prospects notice the typing is automated?

With natural pauses and realistic rhythm, automated typing blends in — the interface looks used, not staged. Unlike a paste, the text arrives at a readable pace so the audience stays engaged.

Does it work with Salesforce, HubSpot, and other CRMs?

Yes. copypaster types into any application that accepts keyboard input — Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Zoho, custom internal CRMs, and every form-based tool. Because it sends real keystrokes, it doesn't trigger paste-specific validation or rich-text sanitization.

Can I use this for conference booth demos back-to-back?

Yes. Keep sample text blocks ready in a clipboard manager, swap between them per prospect, and let copypaster handle the typing. Common back-to-back conference demo formats (5-8 minutes each, 30-50 per day) work well.

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