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Prompt templates that produce usable presentation apps

Better prompts create better first drafts. The key is to be specific on audience, objective, constraints, and output format. Ground the story arc in interactive storytelling tips before you bolt on tooling ideas from integrations playbook.

2. Title and prompt

Title

e.g. Climate pitch deck

Prompt

Describe the deck. Mention the data sources you want pulled in (CSV, Figma, Notion, GitHub repo, ...) and any interactive moments.
Investor pitch from our 2026 metrics dashboardAll-hands keynote with embedded Figma prototypeWorkshop deck with live pollingClient proposal pulling our pricing CSV

Template 1: Strategy narrative

Use when you need a board, investor, or leadership narrative. Layer data pulls after you understand interaction affordances described in integrations for decks.

Build a 12-slide interactive presentation web app for [audience]. Goal: [decision to get]. Structure: problem, insight, plan, metrics, risks, next steps. Constraints: one idea per slide, concise titles, no filler. Add 2 interactive slides: KPI trend + scenario simulator. Output: production-ready app with clear file structure.

Template 2: Product demo flow

Use for customer demos or launch walkthroughs—especially when tying back to prototypes covered in design integrations.

Create an 8-10 screen demo presentation app for [product]. Audience: [role]. Show before/after workflow and key product outcomes. Include one embedded prototype area and one comparison table. Keep tone practical and avoid marketing fluff.

Template 3: Workshop or training

Use for onboarding, workshops, and internal enablement.

Build a training deck app with sections: context, concepts, examples, practice, recap. Add quick checkpoints every 3 slides and one final quiz. Keep language simple for mixed seniority audience.