Integrations that make interactive decks actually useful
Interactive presentations are strongest when connected to real systems: product analytics, design sources, and structured content—that same principle shows up when you translate research into story beats in how to build interactive presentations, and when you lock phrasing with AI prompt templates.
Analytics and BI
Connect your deck to analytics tools or data APIs so KPI slides stay current. Use cached snapshots when presenting offline or in strict enterprise environments. Mention the exact chart definitions in your prompts—see prompt templates for phrasing KPI briefs cleanly.
Graph
Design systems and prototypes
Embed Figma prototypes or design snapshots to show evolving product decisions. This reduces context switching during product and design reviews.
Prototype
Maps and geospatial layers
For territory planning, logistics, or market expansion, map integrations make geographic patterns visible faster than static screenshots.
Map
Forms, polls, and feedback loops
Use forms and polling tools when you need audience input in live sessions. Save responses and follow up with summary views after the meeting, and pair the cadence with the narrative tips in interactive storytelling fundamentals so checkpoints feel intentional, not tacked-on.
Poll