Build Stakeholder-Ready AI Slides in Minutes

Smart Slides: Turn Smart Content into Beautiful, Boardroom-Ready Decks

You write clear arguments. Your slides look like a washed-out memo.
That gap costs time, credibility, and yes—sometimes deals. You want slides that think and look sharp. Not one or the other. You want the upper-right quadrant: razor logic and boardroom polish.

Flip the script: AI won’t replace you—someone better at AI will. Learn the workflow, and you become that someone. You’ll draft a deck in 60 seconds, clean it fast, handle stakeholder changes in minutes, and ship slides that read like strategy. Ready when you are.

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What you’ll walk away with

  • A repeatable 4-step process to produce smart slides fast.
  • Concrete prompts and fixes for seven common stakeholder edits.
  • Two bonus tactics that save meetings and multiply impact.
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Step 1 — Spin up a draft in 60 seconds

  1. Open Gamma and choose “Paste in text → Presentation → 16×9.”
  2. Paste your outline. Separate slides with three dashes (—).
  3. Click “Preserve exact text” so your titles stay intact.
  4. Pick a clean theme (Commons works) and enable image placeholders.
  5. Hit Generate. Time spent: about one minute.
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Step 2 — Rapid cleanup: trim the fat

The first draft is word-heavy. Run the Gamma Agent with this prompt:
“Make every slide concise. Keep intent and key messages, but aim for presenter-friendly bullets.”
Do two passes. Usually that gets body text readable and speaker-friendly.

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Step 3 — Handle stakeholder changes like a pro

Real life is 80% iteration. Here are seven common asks and the fastest prompts.

  1. Re-order slides
    Prompt: “Move the Risk Mitigation slide directly after the Executive Summary.”
    Gamma reshuffles the deck instantly.
  2. “Show me the numbers”
    Prompt: “Search the web for the latest market-share data on frontier AI models. Add a new slide after this with the table.”
    Follow-up: “Visualize that table as a bar chart.”
  3. Source verification
    Select a dubious stat and ask: “Find the latest official user numbers for OpenAI and replace the figure. Add a footnote citation.”
  4. Convert text to a chart
    Prompt: “Turn this distribution impact slide into a waterfall chart that sums Android and iPhone devices to a total potential reach of 3.25 billion.”
    If rows misalign, double-click the chart and delete stray rows. Two-second fix.
  5. Emphasize the punch line
    Prompt: “Make column 3 visually dominant (colour or size) so the audience sees we’re the last critical option.”
    Then hide needless numbers and enlarge the key text.
  6. Merge redundant slides
    Prompt: “Combine slides 11 and 12. Keep a maximum of three talking points.”
    If dense, follow with: “Remove the image and optimize spacing.”
  7. Translate for global teams
    From the Agent dropdown choose Translate → Simplified Chinese (or any language). Translation quality is roughly 70–80%—good for internal reads. Duplicate the deck first so you keep the English original.
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Step 4 — Polish & distribute your smart slides

  • Export both language versions as PDF.
  • Upload to Gemini with PDF reading enabled and ask for natural-tone wording tweaks.
  • For on-brand visual polish, export to PowerPoint and use Claude’s Skills for fonts and layout tweaks.
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Two bonus tips that actually save time

  1. Skip live meetings with scroll decks
    Gamma docs read like webpages. Generate a scroll deck, paste your talking points, and share the link. People consume it on their schedule. Fewer status meetings, more action.
  2. Think in multi-tool systems
    Use Gamma to draft, ChatGPT to ideate, Gemini for fact-checks, Claude for design tweaks. Each tool has a strength. Chain them, don’t bet on one tool.
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Checklist: ship-ready deck

  • One clear take-away per slide.
  • Max three bullets per slide.
  • One visual that supports your main argument.
  • Citations for any market numbers.
  • Export PDF and share with a one-line TL;DR.

Quick troubleshooting cheatsheet

  • Deck looks generic? Tighten titles and add one proprietary insight per slide.
  • Data looks off? Ask the Agent to add footnote citations.
  • Stakeholders demand more detail? Add an appendix slide, not extra main slides.
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Final thoughts

AI removes busywork, not judgment. You win by structuring airtight arguments, soliciting smart feedback, and using the right AI at the right moment.

Do this next: try Step 1 in Gamma. Paste your outline, hit generate, and polish with two quick Agent passes. You’ll ship smarter slides faster.

If you’re new to practical AI workflows, learn the basics and hands-on prompts at Tixu.ai — beginner-friendly lessons that get you from zero to useful fast.

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