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Slides are full presentations Julius builds for you. Each deck runs in the browser, animations included, and you can publish it as a link or export it to PowerPoint. Describe what you want, and Julius writes the whole deck, layout and styling included. You don’t pick a template or touch the design.

Creating a deck

Ask for one. Slides work best when you point Julius at something concrete, like an analysis you ran, a file, or a topic:
Turn this analysis into a slide deck
Make a 10-slide investor update from this revenue data
Build a deck explaining these survey results to a non-technical audience
Julius builds the deck and shows it inline. Open it in the side panel to present, export, or publish.

Choosing a style

Julius designs each deck with one of its built-in style presets, from clean and corporate to bold and editorial. You don’t have to choose one, but you can steer the look:
Make it dark and modern
Use a clean, minimal consulting style
Something colorful and playful for a team all-hands

Exporting to PowerPoint

Click Export in the slides viewer to download the deck as a .pptx file. The export keeps the deck’s theme, colors, and layout, so you can edit it in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote.

Publishing and sharing

Click Publish to get a public link that anyone can open, always showing the latest version. See Publishing and sharing for the full flow.

Prompting tips

Tell Julius the arc you want, and it will follow it:
5 slides: the problem, the data, the key insight, the recommendation, and next steps
Reference the table, file, or result you want on the slides so the numbers are real:
Use the monthly revenue table and put the top 3 findings on their own slides
A board deck and a sales one-pager look different. Say who it’s for and how long:
A concise 6-slide update for non-technical execs
You don’t have to regenerate the whole deck. Ask for targeted changes:
Make slide 4 a chart, and shorten the text on slide 2

Ideas to try

  • Investor and board updates: turn a metrics review into a clear narrative deck
  • Sales one-pagers: a tight pitch built from your product or customer data
  • Research summaries: make survey or experiment results presentable
  • QBRs and team updates: recurring decks built from fresh data

Made a deck you love? Click Export for PowerPoint, or Publish to send a live link.