Ghostpen converts your top LinkedIn post into a structured slide deck outline — with your presenter voice, a clear visual argument, and speaker notes ready for delivery.
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LinkedIn post
“The content strategy most B2B companies use is structurally backwards”
Post earned 38K impressions. Core argument: most teams produce for the top of the funnel and then wonder why conversion rates are low. Should invert — build trust assets first, awareness content after.
Generated slide deck outline
18-slide deck outline with titles, body points, and speaker notes
Opening hook slide re-frames the post's core claim visually. Problem context slides build the stakes. Framework section inverts the funnel model with one claim per slide. Evidence slides are distinct. Close: one action to audit your existing content mix. Shareable as a standalone LinkedIn carousel or boardroom deck.
Illustrative example. Actual output varies based on post content and Voice DNA™ profile.
Drop in your post. Ghostpen reads the core argument, the supporting claims, and any examples or evidence you used — and identifies the framework that would translate into a slide-worthy visual narrative.
A LinkedIn post makes a claim in 300 words. A slide deck makes it in 20 slides. Ghostpen expands the post's argument into a deck: an opening hook slide, problem context slide, one slide per framework point, evidence slides, and a close with a clear single takeaway. Speaker notes included.
Your LinkedIn voice is authority-forward and concise. Your presenter voice is the same argument delivered for visual comprehension. Voice DNA™ models the shift from text-on-screen to slide content — each slide is a statement, not a paragraph — while preserving the argumentative confidence of your original post.
Slide decks are evaluated on Structure: does the arc hold, is each slide purposeful, does the deck build to a clear conclusion? Content Score™ evaluates Structure as the primary dimension with score and reasoning. Target 75+ before presenting or sharing.
Post text on slides is the worst possible presentation format — dense, unscanned, and forgettable. Voice DNA™ models the argument-to-visual-delivery shift: each slide states one thing clearly, speaker notes contextualize, and the arc builds towards a conclusion worth sharing. The deck earns its place in a meeting or as a LinkedIn carousel precisely because it was designed for that format, not copy-pasted into it.
Content Score™ — Structure weighted for slide decks
Decks are evaluated on Structure: does the arc hold, is each slide doing one job, does the deck build to a clear single conclusion? Content Score™ evaluates Structure with score and reasoning. Target 75+ before presenting or sharing.
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