Salence
/ˈseɪliəns/nounsalience/ˈseɪliəns/ the quality of attracting attention through neural significance
valence/ˈveɪləns/ the positive or negative affective value associated with a stimulus
Assess sales demosfor distinction
Inspect response patterns indemos
Problem
Product marketing teams in sales software often review product demos with more internal context than their audience has. In a category shaped by forecast pressure and rep adoption concerns, it is easy to miss whether the positioning sounds meaningfully different.
Why it matters
If the story sounds interchangeable, category understanding and message recall can weaken across revenue-impacting software evaluations. Teams then spend more time rescuing the story in follow-up calls, extra assets, or support conversations after the first impression is already set.
How Salence helps
With Salence, teams can review likely audience response across product demos and identify the moments where the positioning starts to sound interchangeable in sales software, making feature sequence, proof moments, and call-to-action timing easier to refine before the asset is reused.
Salence is a multimodal foundation model that predicts brain-response patterns from visual and audiovisual content, translating them into interpretable audience signals.