Text Analysis & GenerationContent CreationPresentation
Text-to-Presentation Outline
Transform source text into a numbered, audience-tailored outline of exactly N slides, with clear flow, concise titles, 3-5 bullets per slide, using only source content.
Prompt Content
Create a structured presentation outline from the provided text.
1) Analyze
<source-text>
Source Text
</source-text>
to extract the core message, key sections, and points most relevant to Audience.
2) Plan a clear flow (opening, key sections, conclusion) across exactly Slide Count slides.
3) Output only the slides, numbered as "Slide 1:" through "Slide Slide Count:", each followed by bullets.
• Use only information from
<source-text>
Source Text
</source-text>
; do not add external facts.
• Slide titles ≤ 60 characters; 3-5 bullets per slide; each bullet ≤ 12 words.
• Bullets are parallel, verb-led or concise fragments; no periods; no numbering; no sub-bullets.
• Keep language concise and plain; adjust complexity for Audience; avoid jargon unless in source.
• Slide 1 is the deck title; final slide is Summary or Next steps.
• No speaker notes, explanations, or text outside the slides.
<example>
Slide 1: Renewable Energy Policy Overview
• Define policy scope and timeline
• Note targeted sectors and stakeholders
• State the primary goals
Slide 2: Key Drivers
• Emissions targets accelerating adoption
• Cost declines in solar and storage
• Energy security considerations
</example>
Variables
- Source Text
- The full text to convert into a presentation outline.
- Example: Article discussing the impacts of remote work on productivity, culture, and cost savings, with data points and recommendations.
- Audience
- Primary audience and context to tailor complexity and emphasis.
- Example: Executive leadership with limited technical background
- Slide Count
- Exact number of slides to produce (integer as text).
- Example: 10