All repurpose workflowsBlog Post → Slide Deck

The argument you built in a blog post is already a presentation. Ghostpen reveals the structure inside it.

Well-structured blog posts have a natural architecture: a clear claim, supporting sections, examples, a conclusion. That structure maps directly to a great slide deck. Ghostpen does the mapping — and writes speaker notes in your voice so you can actually present it.

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Illustrative workflow example

Input

"1,500-word blog post: 'Five mistakes B2B marketers make with case studies.' Five H2 sections, each with a problem, a root cause, and a fix. Data-driven, authoritative tone."

Output — Slide Deck Structure

18-slide webinar deck with speaker notes

Title slide · intro claim slide · 5 × 3-slide clusters (problem/cause/fix) · summary slide · CTA slide · speaker notes in author's register for every slide

Illustrative example. Actual output varies based on blog content and Voice DNA™ profile.

How the transformation works

1

Paste your blog URL or text

Drop in the URL of your published post or paste the body text. Ghostpen reads the article: the H2 structure, the argument flow, the examples, and the conclusion — all of which map cleanly to a slide architecture.

2

Set the presentation context

Tell Ghostpen where the deck is going. A LinkedIn carousel runs 8–10 slides, short text, heavy visual guidance. A conference talk runs 20+ slides with detailed speaker notes. A client workshop runs somewhere in between. The same blog post produces a different deck structure for each context.

3

Voice DNA™ writes speaker notes that sound like you

The insight that lives in your blog post already reflects how you think. Voice DNA™ carries that through to the speaker notes — writing cues the way you'd actually say each point out loud, not a formal summary of what the slide already shows. The notes are the bridge between the page and the room.

4

Review with Content Score™

Slide decks are scored for structure and clarity. One clear point per slide. A visible arc. A close that earns the next action. Content Score™ flags structural problems before you walk into the room.

I write very differently from how I present. Will the speaker notes actually be usable?

Voice DNA™ isn't just your writing voice — it learns your speaking register too, if you've given talks or recorded audio. For the blog → slide deck path, it synthesises both: it writes speaker notes that are less formal than the blog, more conversational, structured as real cues. The notes aren't a transcript of the blog paragraph — they're the version you'd say to a room. If you've only given Ghostpen writing to work from, it calibrates from there and you can refine from the output.

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Content Score™ validates the deck's architecture before you present

A slide deck is a live argument — every slide builds on the last one. Structure and Clarity are the core signals in Content Score™ for presentations. A deck that scores 75+ has a clear arc, one point per slide, and a close that earns the follow-up action your audience should take.

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