Produces a timed, slide-by-slide outline whose titles read as a complete argument, for approval before any slide content is drafted.
Turns a pasted document into headline-and-bullet slides with speaker notes, moving nuance to notes and never inventing facts.
Rewrites topic-label titles into one-sentence assertion headlines, then checks that the sequence reads as a coherent argument.
Expands an approved outline into complete slides: assertion headline, tight bullets, speaker notes, and actionable visual direction.
Builds a training deck backward from what learners must do, with timed segments, facilitation notes, and comprehension checks.
Stress-tests a finished deck against its audience and goal, surfacing hostile questions and a prioritized fix list before you present.
Builds a pitch deck through three gates: narrative spine, full slides from your real numbers, then an investor-question stress test.
Structures a board-ready deck answer-first: recommendation on slide one, grouped proof, fair treatment of alternatives, concrete ask.