Boring decks kill attention.
Weak visuals = weaker message.
1. “Turn this topic into a 10-slide outline that builds curiosity and ends with a punch.”
→ Structure is half the battle. This nails it in one go.
2. “Summarize this data into one bold takeaway per slide — with a headline that hooks.”
→ No more info-dumps. Just impact.
3. “Rewrite these bullets into short, visual slide headlines that create intrigue.”
→ If your slides can talk, they shouldn’t mumble.
4. “Suggest 5 powerful opening stories or questions to start this presentation with energy.”
→ First 30 seconds = do or die.
5. “Act like a TED speaker. Rewrite this script to sound more conversational, confident, and engaging.”
→ Ditch the corporate robot voice.
6. “Build a closing slide that leaves people inspired, moved, or ready to act.”
→ Last impression > first impression.
Slides don’t sell.
Stories do. Structure does. Emotion does.
Prompt better — present better.