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AI presentations for sales teams that close, not format

Customer pitches, QBR decks, case studies, sales kickoff slides — SlideGMM produces deck variants for every prospect, in the structure your CRO expects.

Why sales reps spend pre-call time on slides, not strategy

  • Personalizing the master deck for every prospect

    Marketing builds the master sales deck. Reps fork it for every demo, swap in customer logos, update slides for the deal stage. By the time the call happens, half the prospects got a generic deck because the rep ran out of pre-call time.

  • QBR decks that take more time than the actual review

    Quarterly business reviews want clean dashboards from Salesforce + win-loss analysis + pipeline forecast. Pulling, formatting, and stakeholder-readying that data costs reps a full day per QBR.

  • Case study decks that age out of relevance

    A prospect asks "do you have a case study for [vertical X]?" — and the answer is "I think marketing has one from 2 years ago." Old case studies need refreshing, but no one owns that work.

What sales teams use SlideGMM for

  • Batch-generate personalized decks (Pro)

    Upload a CSV of 50 prospects with column for company, vertical, deal stage, current tech stack — SlideGMM generates 50 personalized decks in one batch. Each has the prospect logo, vertical-specific case study, and stage-appropriate ask slide.

  • CRM-data-aware QBR generation

    Connect Salesforce or HubSpot — SlideGMM pulls pipeline metrics, win rates, and forecast directly into QBR slides. No more copy-pasting data points across screens.

  • Case study generator from win calls

    Upload a Gong/Chorus call transcript from a closed-won deal — SlideGMM converts it into a case study deck with problem, solution, results, and customer quote sections. Marketing-ready in under 10 minutes.

  • Deck analytics — see what prospects skip

    Share decks via SlideGMM's share link (not as .pptx attachment) and see which slides prospects spent time on, which they skipped, and where they dropped off. Useful for tuning the master deck over time.

Sales team FAQs

  • Yes — paste the prospect's industry, pain points, and current stack and SlideGMM generates a tailored deck instead of a generic pitch. Typical use: 10 reps shipping 50+ tailored decks per week. Faster than manual customization and more on-brand than letting reps freestyle in PowerPoint.

  • Pricing slides accept your custom rate cards as inputs and produce comparison tables, value-stack visuals, and tiered package layouts. ROI slides take customer-side inputs (current spend, expected lift) and produce a payback calculation — all editable native PowerPoint, so reps can adjust mid-call if needed.

  • Direct CRM integration is on the roadmap, not yet shipped. Today, the workflow is: pull the account context from CRM into a one-pager (industry, ARR, stack, pain), paste it into SlideGMM, ship the deck. Not as smooth as one-click sync, but takes 90 seconds and produces a much more tailored deck than CRM templates.

  • Yes — QBR template family covers attainment, pipeline health, forecast vs target, account expansion, and asks. Built for the SVP-of-sales meeting where you have 25 minutes and 60 slides to review. Ships as native .pptx so leadership can edit and re-share.

  • Pitch.com's strength is real-time team collaboration and viewer analytics — useful when your team co-edits decks or needs per-slide engagement data. SlideGMM is faster for prompt-to-deck generation and ships cleaner native .pptx, which matters when prospects forward the deck internally to procurement or finance.

More closes, fewer Sunday-night decks

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