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Build a speaker one sheet that books you.

Templates, examples, and tools for the one document every meeting planner asks for — a clean, bureau-ready speaker one sheet that lands you on shortlists.

A speaker one sheet is the single document meeting planners and speaker bureaus ask for first. If yours is unclear, untargeted, or looks homemade, you don't make the shortlist — no matter how good your keynote actually is.

This page collects the speaker one sheet templates, design examples, and supporting tools (demo reels, fee calculators, bureau-ready bios) that working keynote speakers use to get on more stages. Everything here assumes you're a real working speaker, not a hobbyist building a first deck.

Browse the templates, use the calculators, or join the newsletter for new bureau openings and speaker opportunities each week.

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Jeff Civillico on building a full-time performing career.

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COLDD Contact

Follow-up CRM purpose-built for entertainers.

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Social Director

Social media management built for performers, not influencers.

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Index Flinger

Push your website pages into Google's index faster.

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LeaderPass

Record and host professional promo videos without a studio.

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Giggly

Real-time availability + a sharable one-sheet for buyers.

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ScheddyMe

Integrated reminder system that calls and texts you so you never miss an important event on your calendar.

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Online Rider Generator

Professional technical and hospitality riders in minutes.

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Online Stage Plot Generator

Drag-and-drop stage plots that crews actually understand.

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Altus Entertainment

Full-service booking agency for corporate, private, and headline events.

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The Bash

Self-serve marketplace where event planners search and book entertainers directly. Listing fees apply.

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GigSalad

Marketplace for performers, speakers, and event services. Membership/listing fees apply.

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FAQ

Questions for keynote speakers ask

What goes on a speaker one sheet?
Headshot, headline that names the outcome you deliver, 2–4 signature talks with titles and short descriptions, client logos, 1–2 testimonials, short bio, fee range, and contact info. One page, designed — not a Word doc.
Should I list my fee on the one sheet?
Most working speakers list a range. Bureaus and corporate planners need to know roughly what bucket you sit in; a missing fee usually means you get skipped, not negotiated.
How is a one sheet different from a speaker website?
The one sheet is a PDF planners can forward inside an organization without sending a link. The website does the long sell; the one sheet wins the internal forward.
Do speaker bureaus require a specific format?
Most bureaus accept any clean PDF one-pager but maintain their own template they'll repackage you into. Send your version; they'll convert if they sign you.