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Free Fake Chat Generator for Presentations

Slide 14 says "customers love our response time" and the audience checks their email. Slide 14 shows a WhatsApp exchange where a customer gets a reply in two minutes and the audience leans in. Same point, different impact.

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Creator Production Features

Everything you need to plan, edit, and export believable chat visuals.

  • PNG exports at retina resolution — sharp on a 65-inch conference display or a laptop screenshare
  • Slack and Teams layouts for B2B decks, iMessage and WhatsApp for consumer-facing pitches
  • Duplicate one conversation to build consistent character names and styling across a multi-slide sequence
  • Dark and light export themes to match your deck background without manual color correction
  • Sized for 16:9 widescreen by default — drops into Keynote, Google Slides, and PowerPoint without cropping
  • Animated video option for slides that auto-advance or for embedding a live reveal during the talk

Export for Any Channel

Generate screenshots, videos, and animations for short-form, long-form, and presentation workflows.

Multi-Platform Styling

Match UI patterns for the channels your audience already recognizes.

Fast Creative Iteration

Test alternate scripts, pacing, and reveal angles without rebuilding from scratch.

Production Use Cases

Real scenarios where this workflow saves production time and rework.

Sales Pitch Proof Points

Replace "our NPS is 82" with a WhatsApp screenshot of a customer saying "this is the fastest support I have ever used." The number convinces analysts; the screenshot convinces buyers.

Management Training Decks

Show a Slack thread where a manager gives vague feedback next to one with specific, actionable feedback. The pair teaches more than a leadership framework diagram.

SaaS Product Demos

Embed a Slack notification mockup showing your product's alert inside a real workspace context so prospects imagine it in their own environment.

Conference Keynotes

Break up text-heavy sections with a full-screen chat screenshot that illustrates the point you just made. Audiences remember images better than bullet points.

Why the chat screenshot is the hardest-working slide in your deck

A presentation audience reads a slide in about four seconds. A three-message chat exchange can be processed in that window. A six-paragraph case study cannot. Ruthlessly cut your chat mockups to three to five messages so the audience absorbs the point before you advance to the next slide.

Platform choice communicates context before anyone reads a word. Slack on the screen tells the room "this is an internal workflow." WhatsApp tells them "this is a customer touchpoint." iMessage says "this is personal and trust-based." Pick deliberately, not by default.

Test every mockup at full-screen size on your actual presentation display before the talk. A chat that looks crisp on your retina laptop may have aliased text on a projector, and you will not notice until you are standing in front of forty people.

Pre-talk dry run

  • Each chat mockup fits comfortably within one slide — no scrolling, no squinting.
  • Character names and avatars are consistent across every slide that uses a chat example.
  • The mockup has been previewed at full-screen size on the actual display hardware.
  • The platform layout matches the audience context: Slack for B2B, iMessage for consumer, WhatsApp for international.

Production FAQ

Short answers about setup, exports, and practical usage.

Will this look sharp on a conference projector?

Retina-resolution PNGs hold up on screens up to 75 inches. For massive projection (auditorium-size), export at the largest available scale and test at full screen on your laptop before the event.

I have a 20-slide deck and need consistent chat examples throughout. How?

Build the first conversation, then duplicate it for each subsequent slide. Character names, avatars, and platform styling carry over so the visual language stays locked across the deck.

Should I use Slack or iMessage in a B2B sales deck?

Slack if the audience works in Slack daily — the familiarity makes the example feel like their own workplace. iMessage if the proof point is about a personal, trust-based customer relationship.

Fast export workflow

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Open the editor, draft your sequence, and export in minutes.

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