Product & Marketing
Make it Clear.
Launch decks, narratives, positioning, competitor comparisons, and internal alignment decks. Generate fast, refine with AI Director, export PPTX or PDF, ship.
Who this is for
PMs, PMMs, marketers, growth, and anyone who needs a clear story that survives sharing, edits, and internal reviews.
Deck types you can ship
Problem, solution, who it is for, messaging, rollout plan, FAQ. Great for internal alignment.
Take a long doc and turn it into an “executive summary deck” people can skim before the meeting.
Comparison slides that are readable and honest. Good for sales enablement and positioning.
Goals, target audience, channels, timeline, creative direction, measurement.
Narrative structure that works
A simple narrative template
- What changed (market, user behavior, constraints)
- The problem (specific, measurable, real)
- The solution (what it is, what it is not)
- Why now (timing and urgency)
- Rollout (who, when, risks, mitigation)
Competitive slides people actually trust
Competitive decks fail when they are either too vague or too dishonest. The goal is clarity: what you win on, what you do not, and who you are best for.
Make your “best fit” explicit. It makes the deck feel real, not like a pitch.
Visuals and screenshots
For product decks, visuals are not decoration. They are proof. Add screenshots, simple diagrams, and a small set of consistent icons or stock images.
Show the product doing the thing. One screenshot per point.
Simple flows beat paragraphs. Use 2-column layouts for clarity.
Same theme, same spacing, same style of visuals across the deck.
AI Director prompts that help
Copy and tweak
- “Rewrite this slide as a clear launch narrative for executives.”
- “Turn this into a competitive comparison slide with 3 clear differences.”
- “Make the headline shorter and more specific.”
- “Switch this layout to 2 columns: claim on left, proof on right.”
FAQ
what is the best input for a launch deck?
Start with an outline. If you already have a doc, paste it in as text and use AI Director to convert sections into slides.
should we include a lot of visuals?
Only where visuals reduce doubt or make a concept faster to understand. Proof beats decoration.