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Journeys is a Game Changer for Presentations!
Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Tucker, Head of GTM at RenderDraw and today is a big day for us.
We just launched Journeys, our AI-powered immersive 3D presentation platform for anyone who needs to show something, not just say it.
A little about me: I've spent years at the intersection of marketing, ops, and go-to-market strategy and I've seen firsthand how hard it is to communicate complex ideas through static slides and PDFs. Whether you're selling a product, pitching a concept, or walking someone through something that's genuinely hard to explain, the tools we've had haven't kept up.
Journeys changes that. It lets you build interactive, cinematic 3D presentations with real-time analytics powered by AI so you always know what's landing and what's not.
Journeys by RenderDraw
Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Eva, Head of Marketing at RenderDraw and today is a big day for us.
We just launched Journeys, our AI-powered immersive 3D presentation platform for anyone who needs to show something, not just say it.
A little about me: I've spent years at the intersection of marketing, ops, and go-to-market strategy and I've seen firsthand how hard it is to communicate complex ideas through static slides and PDFs. Whether you're selling a product, pitching a concept, or walking someone through something that's genuinely hard to explain, the tools we've had haven't kept up.
Journeys changes that. It lets you build interactive, cinematic 3D presentations with real-time analytics powered by AI so you always know what's landing and what's not.
We're launching Journeys tomorrow and would love your questions & feedback
Hey Product Hunt! We're launching Journeys by RenderDraw tomorrow and wanted to pop in here before we go live.
Journeys is an AI-powered immersive 3D presentation platform built for B2B sales teams, specifically for manufacturers and companies selling complex, configurable products. Instead of sending a static deck, your buyers actually experience and explore the product themselves.
We built this because we kept seeing the same problem: sales teams with incredible products losing deals because nothing they could send actually conveyed what the product did.

