'Scriba Stylus' pen designed by Dublin Design Studio

Scriba Slides

Effective and dynamic meetings and presentations are about more than just fancy transitions- success is measured by getting your point across and keeping your audience focused. Scriba Slides enables you to deliver more memorable presentations by tailoring your message to your audience - while you are presenting.




Tailor made for everyone!

With Scriba and Scriba Slides, you can deliver more engaging presentations. Scriba Slides is the first app to feature Virtual Slides, allowing users to tailor presentations on the spot by creating new slides mid-presentation or highlighting the points that matter most to your audience.
Sitting comfortably in the user’s hand, Scriba acts as both a responsive presentation remote and a pressure sensitive stylus. Slides can easily be advanced or rewound with a simple squeeze action and as Scriba is primarily a stylus, slides can be quickly annotated mid-presentation. 
 
This unique combination of functionalities make the combination of app and stylus accessory a must-have for anyone who regularly delivers pitches and presentations.

Perfect Timing

Scriba is also the first stylus to feature tactile feedback, delivering discreet alerts and confirmations of your on-screen actions as gentle vibrations under your fingertips. 

Set a timer for presentations and Scriba will notify you when your time is up.

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Article about the importance of audience engagement, to sell your point.
Using Scriba in a presentation to an audience
By Website Editor 26 Feb, 2020
Delivering presentations is much easier when you have a good deck and we were delighted to feature Ed Fidgeon-Kavanagh, the chief ‘presentationalist’ behind Clearpresso who has outlined his top tips for delivering a good presentation.
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