Ditto Demo Video Outline
Goal
Show Ditto doing something useful, concrete, and shareable:
- search memory
- pull together context
- draft a short HeyDitto blog/writeup
- publish it as an artifact
- share the artifact link in a tweet/X post
Core demo idea
“Ditto helps me turn scattered context into a clean writeup, then I can share it immediately.”
This keeps the demo centered on:
- memory
- drafting
- organization
- publishing
- sharing
Suggested format
- Length: 60–120 seconds
- Style: fast, natural, not over-scripted
- Tone: founder-led, confident, casual
- Format: screen recording + light voiceover or live narration
Demo flow at a glance
1) Hook
- Open with the problem
- Show that you’re about to turn context into something shareable
Point to land:
- Ditto is not just chat
- Ditto helps you produce something real from your context
2) Find the relevant memory/context
- Search Ditto for the topic
- Show memory retrieval or subject search
- Pull in the relevant prior thread / notes / planning
What this demonstrates:
- Ditto remembers
- Ditto can surface useful prior context quickly
- You don’t have to rebuild context from scratch
3) Turn memory into a draft
- Use the retrieved context to create a short blog/writeup for HeyDitto
- Keep the content simple and skimmable
- Aim for a “good enough in one pass” result
What this demonstrates:
- memory becomes writing fuel
- Ditto helps organize ideas into a publishable shape
4) Refine the writeup in the editor
- Make a quick edit or two
- Tighten the framing
- Clean up wording
- Keep it visibly easy and fast
What this demonstrates:
- the editor is part of the workflow
- Ditto is good for working draft-to-finished without leaving the app
5) Publish as an artifact
- Save the writeup as an artifact
- Show the generated share link
- Highlight that the output is now something you can reuse publicly
What this demonstrates:
- Ditto can produce durable output
- the result is not trapped inside the chat
6) Share it on X / Twitter
- Compose a short tweet that includes the artifact share link
- Frame it as the writeup or proof of the demo
- Make the social share feel effortless
What this demonstrates:
- Ditto bridges creation and distribution
- output can go straight to the feed
Optional alternative flow
If you want a slightly more product-native demo, use this structure instead:
A) Start with a real question
- “What should I write about Ditto today?”
B) Pull from memory
- search prior product notes, GTM notes, or positioning
C) Draft the blog
- generate a short HeyDitto post
D) Publish
E) Tweet it
- post the artifact link as the public share
Key beats to emphasize
Memory
- Ditto knows what’s already been discussed
- no re-explaining
Synthesis
- Ditto turns scattered ideas into a coherent post
Speed
- from context to draft to shareable output quickly
Shareability
- the artifact is a real asset you can publish or post
What to avoid
- too much narration
- too many clicks
- long setup before the payoff
- deep technical explanation unless it supports the value
- turning it into a full tutorial
What the viewer should understand by the end
- Ditto remembers context
- Ditto helps draft useful content
- Ditto makes output shareable
- Ditto is a practical AI workflow tool, not just a chat box
Strong closing idea
End on the simple takeaway:
“I can go from memory to draft to public share in one flow.”
That’s the whole story.
If you want a tighter version
You could simplify the whole video into 3 beats:
- retrieve context
- create the HeyDitto writeup
- share the artifact link on X
That’s probably the cleanest version if the video needs to feel punchy and quick.