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Build presentations without leaving Billix. Create slide decks, add content, and iterate until you have a polished presentation.
Creating Presentations
Ask the AI to build a presentation:
"Create a 5-slide presentation about our Q4 results:
1. Title slide
2. Revenue highlights
3. Key achievements
4. Challenges faced
5. Goals for Q1"The slides appear in Canvas with visual formatting.
Slide Types
Title Slides
"Create a title slide for 'Annual Company Review 2024'
with subtitle 'Building for the Future'"Content Slides
"Create a slide about our product features with:
- 4 bullet points
- Each with a brief description"Image Slides
"Create a slide showing our team structure
with a description of each department"Comparison Slides
"Create a slide comparing our product to competitors
in a side-by-side format"Data Slides
"Create a slide showing quarterly revenue growth
with key numbers highlighted"Building a Full Presentation
Define Your Outline
Start with the structure:
"I need a presentation about launching a new product.
Create an outline with 8-10 slides covering:
- Introduction
- Problem we're solving
- Our solution
- Key features
- Target market
- Go-to-market strategy
- Timeline
- Call to action"Generate Initial Slides
Ask for the full presentation:
"Now create the full presentation with content for each slide"Refine Individual Slides
Iterate on specific slides:
"Expand slide 4 (Key Features) to include more detail
about each feature with benefits"Polish and Finalize
Final adjustments:
"Make all bullet points consistent in length
and add a stronger call-to-action on the last slide"Presentation Templates
Business Pitch
"Create a startup pitch deck with:
1. Title/Company name
2. Problem statement
3. Solution overview
4. Product demo points
5. Market opportunity
6. Business model
7. Traction/metrics
8. Team
9. Ask/funding needs
10. Contact info"Project Update
"Create a project status presentation:
1. Project title and date
2. Progress summary
3. What was accomplished
4. What's in progress
5. Blockers/risks
6. Next steps
7. Timeline update"Training/Educational
"Create a training presentation about cybersecurity basics:
1. Title
2. Why security matters
3. Common threats
4. Password best practices
5. Phishing awareness
6. Safe browsing
7. Reporting incidents
8. Summary/quiz"Sales Presentation
"Create a sales presentation for our SaaS product:
1. Attention-grabbing title
2. Customer pain points
3. How we solve them
4. Key features
5. Customer success stories
6. Pricing overview
7. Implementation process
8. Next steps"Formatting Tips
Slide Structure
For clear slides, request:
"Each slide should have:
- A clear headline
- 3-5 bullet points maximum
- Key numbers highlighted
- One main takeaway"Visual Suggestions
Ask for visual guidance:
"For each slide, suggest what visual or image would
enhance the content"Speaker Notes
Include talking points:
"Add speaker notes for each slide with key talking
points and transitions"Styling Your Presentation
Tone and Style
"Make the presentation:
- Professional but approachable
- Use active voice
- Include occasional questions to engage audience
- End each slide with a key takeaway"Consistency
"Ensure consistent formatting:
- Same bullet point style throughout
- Similar length for all bullet points
- Parallel structure in lists"Branding
"Use our brand voice: innovative, customer-focused,
and clear. Avoid jargon."Exporting Presentations
Copy as Markdown
Copy the slide content as Markdown to use in:
- Google Slides (paste and format)
- PowerPoint (paste and format)
- Notion presentations
- Reveal.js or other web presentation tools
Manual Transfer
For best results:
- Copy each slide's content
- Paste into your presentation tool
- Apply your company's template
- Add images and graphics
Best Practices
Less is More
- 5-7 words per bullet point
- 3-5 bullets per slide
- One idea per slide
Tell a Story
- Have a clear narrative arc
- Each slide should flow to the next
- End with clear call-to-action
Consider Your Audience
"This is for executives who have 10 minutes.
Make it high-level with key metrics only."vs.
"This is for the technical team who needs details.
Include specifics about implementation."Common Questions
Next Steps
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