Slidepop picks the voice (McKinsey partner, Apple keynote, 538 data journalist), runs the research, and lays out a deck that earns the room. You write a prompt; the persona writes the deck.
Different audiences need different decks. Slidepop ships seven personas — each rewires structure, language, color, and chart style.
SCQA / Pyramid. Action titles. Sober palette. Built for the boardroom.
One thought per slide. Cinematic. The pause is the message.
Charts first. Uncertainty front-loaded. Sources visible. Numbers do the talking.
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The pipeline does the heavy lifting — research, structure, layout, citations. You stay in the writing seat.
Type the topic. Pick a persona. Optionally upload a CSV, PDF, or brand kit. Slidepop scopes the deck.
The pipeline runs research, picks layouts, fills templates, and generates each slide live. Every claim cites a source.
Tweak any slide inline. Present in-browser, or export to .pptx, .pdf, or share a link. Fonts embed; charts stay editable.
Most slide tools are spreadsheets that learned to draw rectangles. Slidepop is built for the breath right after you hit "present" — the moment the room either leans in or checks their phones.
Persona is the root of the system. Voice, structure, layout, image policy, citation style — all derived from one decision. Different audiences run different pipelines. That's the moat.
No card to begin. Upgrade when the watermark gets in the way or you need to share with a team.