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AI presentations for PMs who ship features, not slides

PRDs, roadmaps, sprint reviews, launch retros — SlideGMM converts PM artifacts into stakeholder-ready decks with metrics dashboards and roadmap timelines.

The slide tax on PM throughput

  • PRDs that get rebuilt as exec slides

    Your 4,000-word PRD lives in Notion or Confluence. Every cross-functional review (engineering, design, exec) wants a slide version. So you rebuild the same content 3 times for 3 audiences, manually.

  • Roadmap slides that drift from the actual roadmap

    Linear/Jira tracks the truth. Your quarterly roadmap deck was built in PowerPoint 6 weeks ago. By the time the deck reaches the board, it's 40% out of date and the PM gets called out for sloppy reporting.

  • Sprint review decks the team won't look at

    Bi-weekly sprint reviews need a slide deck for stakeholders. PMs spend Friday afternoons formatting "what shipped, what slipped, why." Stakeholders skim it for 30 seconds. The format-to-attention ratio is brutal.

What product managers use SlideGMM for

  • PRD → exec deck in one click

    Paste your PRD URL (Notion, Confluence, or Google Doc). SlideGMM produces a 6–8 slide exec summary with problem, hypothesis, proposed solution, success metrics, and ask sections.

  • Linear/Jira roadmap → quarterly deck

    Connect Linear or Jira (Pro tier) — SlideGMM pulls live epic status, milestone dates, and dependency chains into a quarterly roadmap deck. The deck stays accurate because it's pulling current data on regenerate.

  • Sprint review template (5-min generation)

    Drop a list of shipped tickets + slipped tickets — SlideGMM produces a sprint review deck with shipping highlights, risk callouts, and next-sprint preview. Designed for the 5-minute weekly stakeholder loop.

  • Launch retro deck from incident timeline

    After a launch (or a launch incident), paste the timeline + post-mortem doc — SlideGMM produces a launch retrospective deck with timeline visualization, what-went-well/what-went-wrong sections, and next-time recommendations.

Product manager FAQs

  • Yes — PRD templates structure around problem, goals, scope, success metrics, and risks. Roadmap templates produce timeline visualizations with quarter markers, milestone tags, and dependency callouts. Both ship as native .pptx so engineering and design can edit alongside you in PowerPoint or Google Slides.

  • Direct integrations are on the roadmap. Today's flow: pull issues from Linear/Jira into a markdown summary or paste from Notion, drop into SlideGMM, ship the deck. Faster than building roadmap slides manually, but not zero-friction. Most PMs we talk to find this acceptable for the 1–2 strategic decks they ship monthly.

  • Yes — paste your post-mortem doc or launch timeline and SlideGMM produces a retrospective deck with what-went-well/what-went-wrong sections, timeline visualization, and recommendations for next launch. Useful for the executive recap meeting where leadership wants the punchline, not the doc.

  • SlideGMM defaults to "executive summary" mode for stakeholder updates — 5–8 slides max, headline-driven slide titles, and a single chart per slide. You can override by prompting for more detail, but the default fits the 15-minute leadership-meeting reality most PMs operate in.

  • No — PM templates are distinctly more structured than the consumer AI-deck look (less stock photo, more data-driven). The templates are inspired by what real PM decks ship at companies like Stripe, Linear, and Figma — clean type, structured tables, minimal decoration.

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