What’s New in MaybeUndo: Product Updates for Demo, Video, and Presentation Workflows
A roundup of recent improvements across interactive demos, video editing, sharing, Slack activity, MCP integrations for ChatGPT and Claude, branding, analytics, Live Slide Builder, and AI presentation creation
Published June 9, 2026 · MaybeUndo Updates

MaybeUndo keeps moving toward one clear product workflow: help teams turn a product story into demos, videos, presentations, and reusable briefs without rebuilding the message in every format.
Recent updates have focused on the places where demo creation usually slows down:
- editing interactive demos and video timelines
- sharing demos with the right access controls
- keeping demos on brand
- syncing voiceover, callouts, and hotspots
- sending demo activity into Slack
- connecting ChatGPT and Claude through MCP integrations
- helping teams collaborate and measure engagement
- turning spoken presentation ideas into slide structure
- improving AI-generated presentation layouts
This roundup covers what has changed and why it matters for teams creating product communication assets.
- Cleaner video demo editing with focused timeline views and hotspot AI writing.
- Public and private demo links with richer previews for Slack and X.
- Slack Activity Feed, MCP integrations for ChatGPT and Claude, Live Slide Builder, brand controls, analytics, and improved AI presentation creation.
Cleaner video demo editing
The video demo editor is easier to focus now.
Timeline filtering makes it easier to focus on the part of the demo you are editing while still keeping the full story in view.
Hotspot editing is also cleaner and easier to scan, so creators can adjust guidance without losing momentum.
AI-assisted hotspot writing also helps teams move faster when they need clearer callouts and walkthrough guidance.
If your team creates product demo videos, this matters because editing speed is not just about trimming clips. It is about keeping the explanation clear while the visual story changes.

Related guide: How to Create a Product Demo Video
Better demo sharing and previews
Shared demos now have stronger link behavior for real distribution.
Public demo links are optimized for broad sharing and previews. Private demo links support controlled access for invited viewers. That gives teams a better fit for different moments:
- public links for website, social, launch, and broad campaign sharing
- private links for prospects, customer reviews, internal stakeholders, and sensitive workflows
Shared demo links now generate richer previews in Slack and X, so demos look more polished when they are shared with prospects, customers, and internal teams.
For sales and product marketing teams, this is a practical improvement. A demo that previews well is easier to share. A demo that can be private is easier to use in real sales conversations.
Related guide: How Sales Teams Can Use Interactive Demos to Qualify Buyers
Slack activity feed and MCP integrations for ChatGPT and Claude
MaybeUndo also now connects demo activity to the tools teams already use for follow-up and AI planning.
The Slack Activity Feed makes demo engagement more visible where teams already coordinate follow-up. Teams can see views, completions, and stronger buyer signals without waiting for someone to check a separate dashboard.
That is useful for sales, product marketing, and founder-led teams because demo engagement is most valuable when the right people see it while the buyer is still active.
MCP integrations extend the same idea to AI workflows. ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI tools can work with more useful product-story context instead of disconnected pasted notes.
For ChatGPT, that can mean turning a rough demo idea into a clearer product brief and script. For Claude, it can mean better support for briefs, scripts, assets, and demo planning.
The goal is to keep AI help grounded in the same product story your team uses to create demos, videos, presentations, and follow-up assets.
Related integrations: Slack integration, Slack setup guide, MCP integration, ChatGPT integration, and Claude integration.
On-brand demos and reusable briefs
MaybeUndo now supports more brand consistency across demo workflows.
Teams can add logos and brand colors to product briefs and carry that look into related demo assets.
That matters because demo assets are often used across public and private channels. A website demo, sales follow-up, launch video, and customer education walkthrough should feel like they come from the same product story and the same brand system.
Product brief management is also easier to maintain as teams reuse structures, create variations for different personas, and keep the workspace organized as product stories evolve.

Related guide: How Product Marketers Can Create Better Demo Assets
Voiceover, collaboration, and analytics
Voiceovers now stay better aligned with guided demo playback.
Voiceover behavior is more reliable across guided demos and recorded walkthroughs, which helps the narration stay aligned with the product story.
Workspaces keep demo work easier to organize as more people get involved. Teams can add members and keep related demos, videos, and presentation assets closer to the same product story.
Analytics add another layer. Teams can see demo and presentation views, track recent trends, and use shared-link traffic to understand whether assets are being opened.
That is useful for sales, product marketing, and enablement because demo performance is not only about creation. It is also about whether the asset is being used and viewed.
Live Slide Builder and improved AI presentation creation
Presentation workflows have also been polished.
Slide thumbnails are easier to scan, title editing is cleaner, and larger decks are easier to navigate.
AI presentation creation also has better support for layout selection. That helps teams move from a product story into a deck with less manual cleanup.
MaybeUndo also has Create Present Live, a live slide builder concept for turning spoken ideas into presentation structure. Instead of starting with a blank deck, teams can talk through the story first, then review and refine the slide structure.
This is important because a demo rarely stays only a demo. The same product explanation often needs to become a sales deck, launch presentation, internal review, or customer-facing narrative.
Related product: Live Slide Builder
Related guide: How to Turn a Product Demo into a Presentation
Why these updates fit together
These updates are connected by the same workflow idea.
A team should be able to define a product story once, then turn it into the assets they need:
- interactive demo
- product demo video
- sales presentation
- product brief
- shareable follow-up
- internal enablement asset
- Slack activity alert
- ChatGPT and Claude workflow
- live-built slide structure
The product updates above make that workflow more practical. Demo links are easier to share. Video timelines are easier to edit. Hotspots are easier to write. Brand details carry across formats. Presentation creation is cleaner. Live Slide Builder helps teams draft from the spoken story. Slack alerts help teams notice engagement faster. ChatGPT and Claude workflows get better product context.
That is the direction MaybeUndo is built around: one story, every format.
MaybeUndo helps teams keep demo assets consistent across launch, sales, enablement, integrations, and product communication workflows.
Explore Interactive AI DemosFinal take
The latest MaybeUndo updates are about reducing the friction between product story and finished asset.
Teams can create cleaner demos, edit video walkthroughs with more focus, share public or private links, keep brand details consistent, send demo activity into Slack, connect ChatGPT and Claude workflows through MCP, use Live Slide Builder to shape spoken ideas, collaborate on assets, and turn product stories into stronger presentations.
For teams building demo, video, and presentation workflows, that means less rebuilding and more reuse.