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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.

Project status update FAQs

  • For weekly project status, 6–10 slides. Daily standups don't need decks; weekly updates do because they reach stakeholders who weren't in the daily loop. SlideGMM's status template defaults to 8 slides — overview, progress, blockers, decisions needed, next week.

  • SlideGMM's status template uses "headline" slides (single bold metric or message) instead of "bullet salad" slides. Each slide answers one question — "are we on track?", "what's blocked?" — instead of cramming everything onto one page. Stakeholders skim faster, ask better questions.

  • Direct integrations with Linear, Jira, and Asana are on the roadmap. Today, the workflow is: export issues to CSV or copy from your tool's status view, paste into SlideGMM, generate the deck. Faster than rebuilding the status manually, but not yet a one-click sync.

  • SlideGMM uses a standard color convention (green = on track, yellow = at risk with mitigation, red = blocked). Status slide layouts call out the flag at the top so stakeholders see it before drilling into details. Lock the convention in your brand kit and every team's status deck stays consistent.

  • Yes — same source, two outputs. Detailed version has full context for ICs and managers; exec-summary version compresses to 3–4 slides for VPs and execs. Send both, recipients pick which to read. Most stakeholders prefer the exec version, IC team uses the detailed version.

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