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AI presentations for marketers who ship campaigns, not slides

Strategy decks, campaign reports, QBRs, launch plans — SlideGMM produces stakeholder-ready slides from your campaign data and brand kit.

The slide tax that eats marketers' Fridays

  • Quarterly QBR weeks

    Three days of pulling data from GA4, HubSpot, Salesforce, and ad platforms — then another day formatting it into 40 slides. By the time the deck is presentable, half the data is already stale.

  • Campaign reporting templates that drift across teams

    Brand, growth, and lifecycle teams each have their own "report template," none of them stay in sync with the brand kit. Stakeholders can't tell which campaign performed better because the deck formats are inconsistent.

  • Launch plans that get reviewed slide-by-slide

    The launch deck goes through legal, design review, exec preview, sales enablement — every reviewer asks for layout changes. By the time the launch ships, you've rebuilt the same deck four times.

What marketing teams use SlideGMM for

  • Paste a campaign retro doc, get the QBR section

    Drop your post-campaign Notion doc — SlideGMM extracts performance metrics, learnings, and next quarter's plan into the QBR slides marketing leadership reviews.

  • Brand kit-aware generation

    Upload logo + brand colors + fonts once. Every deck after that uses your visual system automatically — no more brand-team red lines on submitted decks.

  • Multi-channel campaign launch deck templates

    Templates structured for organic + paid + lifecycle + PR launches — each section pre-laid-out for the cross-functional teams that need to sign off.

  • Repurpose campaign report into a Twitter carousel

    A 30-slide internal QBR maps to a 10-slide LinkedIn thought-leadership carousel. SlideGMM lets you "fork" a deck into shorter externally-facing versions without rebuilding from scratch.

Marketing team FAQs

  • Yes. Upload your brand colors, typography, and logo once — every generation applies them automatically. Pro accounts also lock the brand kit so team members can't accidentally override fonts or colors. Important for agencies and in-house teams shipping multiple decks per week with consistent brand standards.

  • Both. We have templates for campaign briefs, content calendars, GTM plans, marketing strategy decks, and post-campaign retros. Each follows the structure marketing leadership expects — objective, audience, channels, KPIs, timeline — instead of forcing you to start from a blank slide.

  • Yes. Paste the brief into SlideGMM and we extract the goal, target persona, channels, and metrics into a structured deck. Useful when stakeholders ask for "the slides version" of a doc and you don't want to spend two hours rebuilding the structure.

  • You can drop CSV data or paste from Google Sheets/Excel and SlideGMM produces editable charts in PowerPoint format — not flat images. Drives, traffic, conversion funnels, channel mix breakdowns all render as native Office charts that other team members can update without regenerating.

  • Pro at $49.99/year includes single-user. Team plans (3+ seats) with shared brand kits, deck library, and admin controls are in beta — contact us via the support form for early access. For most marketing teams of 2–5 people, individual Pro plans + a shared Google Drive for .pptx files works fine.

Spend the week on campaigns, not on slide formatting

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