Present using Advanced Experiences Updated September 27, 2024 16:00 Achieve engaging presentations and pivot to meet the needs of your clients and prospects in an easy-to-use format with Advanced Experiences curated by your admin. Showpad Advanced Experiences help deepen conversations while displaying a lot of information in an appealing way. The Atom, Mapper, and Selector Experiences offer unique presentations tailored to your company's content. Content within these Experiences can be shared, but the Experience as a whole is intended to be presented. Here's a quick guide to each Experience and what they facilitate: Atom: A flexible mind map great for discovery, needs analysis, and first experiences Mapper: Visual demonstration of products and features in a recognizable environment Selector: Allows quick filtering of broad content for tailored conversations Key features Turn presentations into conversations Share complex information easily Pivot smoothly to different topics Multiple Experiences for a variety of content You need this to succeed Showpad Plus or Ultimate plan A Showpad Content account or participant invite Advanced Experience(s) created by your admin Choose your success platform iOS Android Windows Desktop Web App See how it works on iOS See how Atom looks on iOS This is the main page of our Atom experience example, your mind map hub that is easy to return to. Each node guides you down a path to content organized by topic. Navigation in the Atom experience is done by tapping on nodes. They can lead to: Pages Assets URLs other Node links There are two ways to navigate back to the main page. Select the X button in the left-hand side of the center node, or touch the tabs in the upper left that provide a labeled path. Note: Practicing different paths ahead of sales meetings will allow for quicker access to relevant content and will make for a confident presentation. See how Mapper looks on iOS Every Mapper experience will look different based on your company's customized design. The Mapper experience is best utilized to show concepts, products, and ideas in a recognizable environment. The first page presents options in the bottom center to direct you to the map that best suits your needs. In this example, the maps have been separated by company offerings: Once you've made your selection, you will be taken to the applicable maps. To see all available maps, choose from the Menu in the upper left-hand side. Tapping on arrows will reveal the sections beneath the map. Navigating is done via the menu to jump to other maps or by the clickable elements within each map, which lead to content curated by your admin. Explore different zones to discover assets that will help your conversation. You may find the following types of content: Pages Assets from the Content Library URLs another map See how Selector looks on iOS The main page shows you a high-level view of content that can be filtered with a few taps. Diamonds with borders have associated tags and contain assets that apply to the selected sub-category. Choosing them will reveal a total of how many assets are contained within. You can see and select them by tapping 'view' in the lower righthand corner of the screen. Undo a selection by either clicking the highlighted tile or selecting the X next to the category on the bar at the bottom of the screen. If the icon does not have a border, it will lead to another page of sub-category selectable tiles. Note: Selecting multiple categories will include assets that fall into any of the selected groups. For example, choosing Category A and Category B would show results that fall into either of those options, not ones that match both exclusively. Once you've selected filters and viewed the results, items can be shared or added to collections by using the Add To button at the bottom of the screen. Toggle between a list and icon display by tapping the view icon in the lower left-hand corner. To return to the main Selector page, choose 'close' from the top right corner. The Selector experience will find and filter these types of content: Assets from the Content Library URLs If you step away from Showpad, the iOS app will hold the last Experience or page viewed on screen for 30 minutes to make it easy to return to what you were looking at. Tap the back arrow in the upper menu bar to return to more content options. See how it works on Android See how Atom looks on Android This is the main page of our Atom experience example, your mind map hub that is easy to return to. Each node guides you down a path to content organized by topic. Navigation in the Atom experience is done by tapping on nodes. They can lead to: Pages Assets URLs other Node links There are two ways to navigate back to the main page. Select the X button in the left-hand side of the center node, or touch the tabs in the upper left that provide a labeled path. Note: Practicing different paths ahead of sales meetings will allow for quicker access to relevant content and will make for a confident presentation. See how Mapper looks on Android Every Mapper experience will look different based on your company's customized design. The Mapper experience is best utilized to show concepts, products, and ideas in a recognizable environment. The first page presents options in the bottom center to direct you to the map that best suits your needs. In this example, the maps have been separated by company offerings: Once you've made your selection, you will be taken to the applicable maps. To see all available maps, choose from the Menu in the upper left-hand side. Tapping on arrows will reveal the sections beneath the map. Navigating is done via the menu to jump to other maps or by the clickable elements within each map, which lead to content curated by your admin. Explore different zones to find assets that will help your conversation. You may find the following types of content: Pages Assets from the Content Library URLs another map See how Selector looks on Android The main page shows you a high-level view of content that can be filtered with a few taps. Diamonds with borders have associated tags and contain assets that apply to the selected sub-category. Choosing them will reveal a total of how many assets are contained within. You can see and select them by tapping 'view' in the lower righthand corner of the screen. Undo a selection by either clicking the highlighted tile or tapping the X next to the category on the bar at the bottom of the screen. If the icon does not have a border, it will lead to another page of sub-category selectable tiles. Note: Selecting multiple categories will include assets that fall into any of the selected groups. For example, choosing Category A and Category B would show results that fall into either of those options, not ones that match both exclusively. Once you've selected filters and viewed the results, items can be shared by email or link, or added to collections by using the Add To button at the bottom of the screen. Toggle between a list and icon display by tapping the view icon in the lower left-hand corner. To get back to the main Selector page, choose 'close' from the top right corner. The Selector experience will find and filter these types of content: Assets from the Content Library URLs See how it works on the Windows Desktop app See how Atom looks on the Windows Desktop app This is the main page of our Atom experience example, your mind map hub that is easy to return to. Each node guides you down a path to content organized by topic. Navigation in the Atom experience is done by clicking on nodes. They can lead to: Pages Assets from the Content Library URLs other Node links There are two ways to navigate back to the main page. Select the X button in the left-hand side of the center node, or click the tabs in the upper left that provide a labeled path. There is a double arrow button in the top right corner of the application that can also be used to enter and exit fullscreen mode. Note: Practicing different paths ahead of sales meetings will allow for quicker access to relevant content and will make for a confident presentation. See how Mapper looks on the Windows Desktop App Every Mapper experience will look different based on your company's customized design. The Mapper experience is best utilized to show concepts, products, and ideas in a recognizable environment. The first page presents options in the bottom center to direct you to the map that best suits your needs. In this example, the maps have been separated by role: Once you've made your selection, you will be taken to the applicable maps. To see all available maps, choose from the Menu in the upper left-hand side. Clicking on arrows will reveal the sections beneath the map. Navigating is done by use of the menu or the clickable elements on the map. Toggle in and out of fullscreen mode with the double arrow button in the upper left-hand corner. Try out different areas to explore which areas lead to helpful pieces of content. You may find the following types of content: Pages Assets from the Content Library URLs another map See how Selector looks on the Windows Desktop App The main page shows you a high-level view of content that can be filtered with a few clicks. Diamonds with borders have associated tags and contain assets that apply to the selected sub-category. Selecting those will reveal a total of how many assets are contained within. You can see and choose them by clicking 'view' in the lower righthand corner of the screen. Undo a selection by either clicking the highlighted tile or selecting the X next to the category on the bar at the bottom of the screen. If the icon does not have a border, it will lead to another page of sub-category selectable tiles. Note: Selecting multiple categories will include assets that fall into any of the selected groups. For example, choosing Category A and Category B would show results that fall into either of those options, not ones that match both exclusively. Once you've selected filters and viewed the results, items can be shared or added to collections by using the Add to Collection and Share buttons at the bottom of the screen. Toggle between a list view and an icon view by clicking the box in the lower lefthand corner. To get back to the main Selector page, choose 'close' from the top right corner. The Selector experience will find and filter these types of content: Assets from the Content Library URLs See how it works on the Web app See how Atom looks on the Web app This is the main page of our Atom experience example, your mind map hub that is easy to return to. Each node guides you down a path to content organized by topic. Navigation in the Atom experience is done by clicking on nodes. They can lead to: Pages Assets from the Content Library URLs other Node links There are two ways to navigate back to the main page. Select the X button in the left-hand side of the center node, or click the tabs in the upper left that provide a labeled path. There is a double arrow button in the top right corner of the application that can also be used to enter and exit fullscreen mode. Note: Practicing different paths ahead of sales meetings will allow for quicker access to relevant content and will make for a confident presentation. See how Mapper looks on the Web App Every Mapper experience will look different based on your company's customized design. The Mapper experience is best utilized to show concepts, products, and ideas in a recognizable environment. The first page presents options in the bottom center to direct you to the map that best suits your needs. In this example, the maps have been separated by role: Once you've made your selection, you will be taken to the applicable maps. To see all available maps, choose from the Menu in the upper left-hand side. Clicking on arrows will reveal the sections beneath the map. Navigating is done by use of the menu or the clickable elements on the map. Toggle in and out of fullscreen mode with the double arrow button in the upper left-hand corner. Try out different areas to explore which areas lead to helpful pieces of content. You may find the following types of content: Pages Assets from the Content Library URLs another map See how Selector looks on the Web App The main page shows you a high-level view of content that can be filtered with a few clicks. Diamonds with borders have associated tags and contain assets that apply to the selected sub-category. Selecting those will reveal a total of how many assets are contained within. You can see and choose them by clicking 'view' in the lower righthand corner of the screen. Undo a selection by either clicking the highlighted tile or selecting the X next to the category on the bar at the bottom of the screen. If the icon does not have a border, it will lead to another page of sub-category selectable tiles. Note: Selecting multiple categories will include assets that fall into any of the selected groups. For example, choosing Category A and Category B would show results that fall into either of those options, not ones that match both exclusively. Once you've selected filters and viewed the results, items can be shared or added to collections by using the Add to Collection and Share buttons at the bottom of the screen. Toggle between a list view and an icon view by clicking the box in the lower lefthand corner. To get back to the main Selector page, choose 'close' from the top right corner. The Selector experience will find and filter these types of content: Assets from the Content Library URLs Related articles Engage prospects using Pages Present using Classic Experiences Create visually appealing Pages to organize content View assets with Showpad's Asset Viewer Using Pages in Experiences