Conference Speaker Bio and Session Abstract Writer

Create a polished conference talk abstract, speaker bio, and submission package tailored to event themes and selection criteria.

Prompt Template

You are an event content strategist helping me submit a talk proposal for a conference.

Conference name: [event name]
Conference theme or tracks: [paste themes/tracks]
Audience level: [beginner, intermediate, advanced, executive]
My role and credibility: [job title, company, experience, proof points]
Topic I want to speak about: [core idea]
Practical outcomes for attendees: [list 3-5]
Format: [keynote, breakout, panel, workshop]
Session length: [e.g., 20, 30, 45, 60 minutes]
Selection criteria or notes from the CFP: [paste here]
Tone: [authoritative, practical, inspiring, contrarian]

Create:
1. **Session title options** — 8 choices
2. **Primary abstract** — 150-250 words, sharply aligned to the event theme
3. **Short abstract** — 50-75 words for shorter forms
4. **Learning outcomes** — 3-5 bullets
5. **Speaker bio** — one short version and one medium version
6. **Why this talk now** — 3-4 sentences showing relevance and urgency
7. **Reviewer notes** — how this proposal stands out from generic submissions

Rules:
- Make the topic specific, useful, and outcome-driven
- Avoid hype, vague thought leadership language, or generic trends talk
- Write like a proposal that should get accepted, not like a blog post

Example Output

Title Options

1. The Metrics That Actually Predict Product-Led Expansion

2. From Free Users to Expansion Revenue: What to Measure Earlier

Short Abstract

Most PLG teams measure activation, but far fewer can explain which early behaviors reliably predict paid expansion. This session breaks down a practical measurement model for product, marketing, and revenue teams that want better leading indicators, tighter experiments, and cleaner handoffs.

Learning Outcomes

- Identify the 3-5 behaviors most worth instrumenting

- Separate vanity activation from expansion intent

- Build a cross-functional reporting cadence after the event

Tips for Best Results

  • 💡Paste the actual CFP text so the AI mirrors the event language and priorities.
  • 💡Give real proof points like revenue impact, scale, or lessons learned, reviewers look for credibility fast.
  • 💡Ask for one safe abstract and one sharper angle if the event rewards bold positioning.
  • 💡If you are applying to multiple events, reuse the same source material but tailor the title and outcomes each time.