The best first demo for Persona6 is not complicated. It should be obvious enough that someone understands it almost immediately and concrete enough that the result feels hard to fake.
The demo shape
- Talk to five different people.
- Build five persona graphs from those conversations.
- Start one new anonymous conversation with no identity label.
- Ask the system which known persona it most likely matches.
- Show the evidence trail behind the winning answer.
Why this works
This demo is powerful because it compresses the whole product promise into one moment. Either the system can identify the person from a fresh interaction or it cannot. Either it can explain the match with readable evidence or it cannot.
What counts as evidence
Good evidence should not look like a black-box score. It should name the specific stable signals behind the match: preference hierarchy, sentence texture, task strategy, repeated behaviors, and skill profile. The explanation matters because trust matters.
What to avoid
Avoid vague claims like “92% confidence” with no receipts. Avoid demos where the second conversation is so obviously labeled that anyone could match it. Avoid pretending the system is performing magic when it is really just recovering a remembered fact.
What success looks like
A strong demo makes a viewer say: yes, I can see why this is the same person. That reaction is more useful than a dashboard full of synthetic metrics. It proves the product thesis in human terms first.