Presentation Resources

Practical Guides for Better Slide Decks

Slidematico is more than a slide generator. This resource center explains how to plan presentations, write better AI prompts, check AI-generated content, and turn a first draft into a deck people can actually use.

Prompt Examples and Deck Structures

These examples show how a useful AI prompt connects the audience, purpose, and final slide structure. You can adapt them directly inside Slidematico.

Class presentation

Prompt: Create an 8-slide presentation for high school students explaining the causes and effects of ocean pollution. Use simple language, include real-world examples, and end with three actions students can take.

Suggested structure: Title, why it matters, main causes, effects on wildlife, effects on people, solution examples, student actions, recap.

Team update

Prompt: Build a 10-slide monthly update for a product team covering completed work, current metrics, user feedback, blockers, priorities, and decisions needed from leadership.

Suggested structure: Summary, goals, completed work, metrics, customer feedback, blockers, roadmap, decisions needed, risks, next steps.

Sales deck

Prompt: Generate a concise sales presentation for a CRM tool aimed at small consulting firms. Focus on client tracking, follow-up reminders, reporting, pricing, and a demo call to action.

Suggested structure: Problem, target customer, solution, key workflows, benefits, proof, comparison, pricing, implementation, call to action.

How We Recommend Using AI Responsibly

AI-generated presentations should be treated as drafts. Before presenting or publishing a deck, review all facts, replace generic examples with your own evidence, and make sure the slides match your audience and purpose.

For topics involving legal, financial, medical, safety, or academic decisions, use AI to organize your thoughts but verify the final content with reliable sources or qualified professionals. Slidematico is designed to help with structure and drafting, not to replace expert judgment.

We regularly expand these resources with practical examples because a better presentation workflow is not only about faster slide creation. It is about clearer thinking, accurate information, readable design, and a useful final message.