Use cases for every kind of deck
Pre-tuned templates and AI prompts for the presentations you actually have to give. Built around the formats VCs, professors, and exec teams expect.
Different presentations have different rules. An investor pitch deck rewards tight 12-slide narratives, financial clarity, and a memorable ask. A quarterly board update prioritizes traction metrics, KPI variance, and crisp slide titles board members can scan in 30 seconds. Marketing strategy decks need stakeholder maps and channel plans; thesis defenses need rigorous methodology and references. We built each use case below around the actual format readers expect — not a generic template you have to wrestle into shape.
Every use case ships with the structure, slide order, and prompt patterns that move that specific deck forward. Start with the workflow that matches what you're building this week. You can switch templates at any point, mix sections across use cases, and export to PowerPoint, Google Slides, or PDF without watermarks on the free tier.
Generate an investor pitch deck with AI — in minutes, not weeks
Describe your startup in a sentence, paste a one-pager, or drop your existing deck. SlideGMM drafts a 10–14 slide investor narrative covering problem, solution, market, business model, traction, team, and ask — exported as editable PowerPoint.
Open use case →Generate a thesis defense presentation with AI
Paste your abstract, methodology section, or full chapter outline. SlideGMM produces a defense-ready deck — introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and Q&A — in minutes, not weeks.
Open use case →Generate marketing strategy slides from your campaign data
Paste your quarterly KPIs, channel breakdown, or campaign brief. SlideGMM produces a stakeholder-ready deck covering positioning, audience, channels, budget, and projected ROI — exportable to native PowerPoint.
Open use case →Generate a sales QBR deck in 5 minutes — from your pipeline data
Paste your quota attainment, pipeline mix, and top deals. SlideGMM builds a board-ready QBR deck with attainment dashboards, deal review tables, and next-quarter forecast slides.
Open use case →Generate a product launch deck — narrative-first, not feature dump
Describe your product and target audience. SlideGMM builds a launch deck that opens with positioning (not a feature list), walks through key benefits, and closes with GTM and metrics.
Open use case →Generate lecture slides from your notes — in minutes
Paste your lecture outline or chapter notes. SlideGMM produces a class-ready deck with concept slides, examples, in-class exercises, and review questions — exportable to PowerPoint.
Open use case →Generate a fundraising deck VCs actually finish reading
From pre-seed to Series A — SlideGMM writes a deck in the structure top VCs expect: problem, solution, market sizing, traction, team, ask. Editable in PowerPoint.
Open use case →Generate a QBR deck for your executive team — in minutes
Paste your KPIs, customer health metrics, and pipeline. SlideGMM produces a board-ready quarterly business review with attainment, retention, and forecast slides — native .pptx export.
Open use case →Generate conference slides that hold a room
Paste your talk outline, key takeaways, and time slot. SlideGMM produces a time-aware deck — opener, three-act narrative, takeaways, and Q&A — with speaker notes for every slide.
Open use case →Generate customer case study decks for sales enablement
Paste customer success metrics, the problem they solved, and a few quotes. SlideGMM builds a polished case study deck with before/after metrics, customer logo, and rep-ready talking points.
Open use case →Generate onboarding decks for every team — from one prompt
Describe each role and SlideGMM produces a tailored onboarding deck — role overview, team structure, tools, and 30/60/90 milestones — exportable to PowerPoint and shareable as a link.
Open use case →Generate listing presentations that close showings
Paste property details — address, features, comparable sales — and SlideGMM produces a polished listing deck with neighborhood data, property highlights, and a buyer-ready summary slide.
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Generate consulting proposals that win the engagement
Paste the client brief or RFP and SlideGMM produces a proposal deck in McKinsey-style structure: situation, complication, question, hypothesis, evidence, recommendation.
Open use case →Generate budget review decks the CFO actually opens
Paste your line items and variance data. SlideGMM produces clean budget slides with comparison charts, variance commentary, and scenario forecasting.
Open use case →Generate research findings decks stakeholders actually act on
Paste user interview transcripts, survey results, or data analysis. SlideGMM structures findings into methodology, insights, recommendations, and next steps.
Open use case →Generate webinar slides built for an online audience
Paste your webinar outline. SlideGMM produces engagement-paced slides — polls, Q&A breaks, and visual variety — designed for the 30-minute attention span of a webinar viewer.
Open use case →Generate fundraising decks that move donors to give
Paste your mission, impact metrics, and beneficiary stories. SlideGMM builds a donor-ready deck — mission, problem framing, theory of change, impact, asks — exportable to PowerPoint.
Open use case →Generate all-hands decks without losing the Friday afternoon
Paste your team's wins, OKR progress, and what's blocking. SlideGMM produces a 10–12 slide all-hands deck with the structure your team expects.
Open use case →Generate board decks investors actually finish reading
Paste your monthly metrics, runway, and team updates. SlideGMM produces a structured board deck — KPI dashboard, P&L summary, hiring plan, asks — exportable to native PowerPoint.
Open use case →Generate project status decks for stakeholders who skim
Paste milestone progress, risks, and what's blocked. SlideGMM produces a status update deck with traffic-light indicators, risk register, and clear next steps.
Open use case →SaaS pitch deck generator: ARR + NRR + GTM, VC-ready in 60 seconds
Paste your metrics — MRR/ARR, growth rate, NRR, CAC payback, GTM motion. SlideGMM generates the SaaS-specific slides VCs expect: traction with NRR cohort chart, unit economics with CAC payback, expansion math, and ICP. Editable PowerPoint output.
Open use case →Biotech pitch deck generator: pipeline, IND, clinical trial design
Biotech decks are different. Life-sciences VCs want pipeline maturity, IND/FDA status, clinical trial design, and capital efficiency — not B2B SaaS metrics. SlideGMM generates the 15-20 slide structure life-sciences investors expect.
Open use case →Fintech pitch deck generator: payment economics, regulation, fraud math
Fintech VCs want take rates, fraud loss ratios, regulatory licenses, and payment partner depth. SlideGMM generates the fintech-specific slides: take-rate decomposition, fraud loss math, regulatory landscape, and partner ecosystem.
Open use case →Marketplace pitch deck generator: liquidity, take rate, network effects
Marketplace VCs care about three things: liquidity (% of supply that finds demand within X days), take rate, and network effects. SlideGMM generates marketplace-specific slides — supply density map, liquidity curve, take rate decomposition.
Open use case →Series B pitch deck: 18-slide structure for $10M-$50M raises
Series B is the "prove you can scale" round. Decks need: 18-slide structure, scale economics (CAC payback by channel), expansion math (international, vertical), hiring plan, competitive moat, and board composition. SlideGMM generates the Series B-specific framework.
Open use case →Series C pitch deck: 20-slide structure for $50M+ raises and pre-IPO prep
Series C decks read like pre-IPO documents. Public-market comparables, EBITDA path, executive team depth (not just founders), exit scenario analysis, and corporate structure. SlideGMM generates the 20-slide framework typical Series C investors expect.
Open use case →Demo day pitch deck: 6 slides, 3 minutes, traction-first
Demo day pitches are 3 minutes flat. 6 slides max. Traction-first (lead with the numbers, not the problem). Hook in 15 seconds. Ask + call-to-action at the end. SlideGMM generates the 6-slide structure that YC, Techstars, and 500 Startups demo days reward.
Open use case →Pre-seed pitch deck: 9 slides for $250K-$2M friends-and-family + angel rounds
Pre-seed is the vision round — you don't have traction yet, so the deck leads with founder-market fit and market opportunity. 9-slide structure, narrative-heavy. SlideGMM generates the pre-seed framework first-time founders need.
Open use case →Investor update deck: 8-slide quarterly template with asks built in
Investor updates are different from pitch decks — your audience already believes in you, they need to know what happened and what you need next. SlideGMM generates the 8-slide quarterly investor update structure that existing investors actually read.
Open use case →Enterprise sales deck: 16-slide structure for $50K+ ACV deals
Enterprise sales cycles are longer, more procurement-driven, and require more rigor than SMB sales. SlideGMM generates the 16-slide structure enterprise buyers expect: ROI calculator, security posture, reference customers, procurement-ready appendix.
Open use case →Use case questions
Match the use case to who's reading the deck and what decision they need to make. Investors want narrative + financials; boards want metrics + variance; marketing teams want strategy + plan. If you're between two, start with the one closer to your audience's expectations — you can swap sections later.
Every slide is fully editable. The use case sets a starting structure (slide order, section types, suggested prompts), but you can add, remove, reorder, or restyle any slide. Templates are scaffolding, not cages.
Yes. A common pattern is to start with the investor pitch deck use case for narrative + financials, then pull the metrics layout from the board update use case for the traction slide. Mix and match what fits your story.
Yes — the AI generates content in 10 languages including Turkish, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Simplified Chinese. The slide structure is the same; the language and idiom adapts to your locale.
We don't claim a causal link — too many variables outside slide quality. But the investor pitch deck use case is built around the format VCs and angels expect (problem, solution, market, traction, team, ask) and is the most-used workflow on the platform.