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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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
How Voice DNA™ works →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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