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Use case

Decks that look like Bain made them.

One-line brief in. PowerPoint out — consulting-grade typography, real charts, section navigation, an analyst's right-rail commentary on every slide. Editable, watermark-free.

What it does

From "outline a 12-slide pitch" to a working .pptx.

The deck generator was rebuilt this quarter against actual Bain, McKinsey, and Google e-Conomy SEA reference decks. Insight titles, not category labels. A right-rail analyst commentary block. Hero typography that ladders up to a single 180-point statistic when the slide warrants it.

Layouts include section nav with active-chapter highlight, two-column with right-rail analysis, hero statement, stat progression with growth callouts, comparison tables, and section dividers.

How it's different

Insight titles, not category labels.

Editable .pptx

Native PowerPoint, not an image export. Open in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Slides. Edit any text. No watermarks.

Right-rail analysis

The Bain pattern: bullets on the left, two to four analyst commentary blocks on the right. Generated alongside the bullets, not bolted on.

No fluff branding

No per-slide "Powered by" footer. No oversized open-quote glyphs. No generic "KEY INSIGHT" stamps. Vendor branding only on the cover and closing.

What you say to it

Brief in, deck out.

"12-slide pitch on AI in capital markets, Bain style."
Cover, agenda, market sizing with stat progression, three thesis sections with right-rail analysis, hero statement slide, closing.

"Investor update for ABC, Q3 results."
KPI dashboard, narrative on what changed, bull / bear scenarios, ask block.

"Internal memo deck for the IC on the take-private."
Sources & uses, returns waterfall, sensitivity, key risks, recommendation.

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