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Use when starting a seed or Series A fundraise and the deck structure has not been decided yet, or when a draft feels disorganized and a sanity check against the way investors actually read decks would help. Produces a slide-by-slide outline so the next step is writing slide content, not arguing about which slides to have.
OutcomeFounders walk away with a ready-to-build investor pitch deck outline ordered the way investors actually read decks, cutting deck-structuring from a week of debate to a single review.
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Use when the user asks for a slide deck, talk deck, or presentation from a structured outline or a rough description, and wants a real artifact (browser-openable HTML, or a PowerPoint file) rather than just an outline.
OutcomeTurn a slide outline or a rough natural-language description of a talk into a presentable slide deck the user can open and deliver immediately.
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Use when you can describe a flow, architecture, data model, state machine, class layout, or topic tree in one or two sentences and want a clean, shareable diagram back without learning Mermaid syntax or opening a separate diagramming tool. You get a diagram source you can paste anywhere plus a rendered image you can drop into docs, slides, or chat.
OutcomeA shareable diagram of what you described, ready to drop into documentation, a slide, or a chat thread.