Use case
For trainers delivering the same workshop again and again
Training content is reused far more often than it is written. Podium keeps each module organised, keeps the facilitator notes attached to the slide they belong to, and helps a full-day agenda stay on schedule.
Modules, not one enormous file
A workshop is rarely a single deck. It is modules that get reordered, swapped out for a different audience, and occasionally dropped when the room runs long.
- One project per programme, one presentation per module
- Reorder slides by drag or keyboard when the running order changes
- Archive retired modules instead of deleting content you may want back
Facilitator notes that stay with the slide
The exercise instructions, the timing, the question that always gets asked — all of it lives in the slide's script rather than in a printed handout you left at the last venue.
- Per-slide script visible only to you in presenter view
- Next-slide preview so you can set up the exercise before it appears
- Notes travel with the deck when you reuse the module elsewhere
Hold the agenda across a long day
Set a target duration and the pacing indicator shows whether you are ahead or behind as you go. Rehearsal timings show which module always overruns, and export to CSV when you want to redesign the agenda around real numbers.
One screen for the room, one for you
Presenter view runs the room's display or a shared video window while your own screen keeps the notes and the clock. Nothing on your desktop leaks into the session.
Run your next workshop from one library
Free to start with two projects and six presentations.