Ghostpen converts your podcast episode transcript into a structured slide deck outline — with your presenter voice, a clear visual narrative, and speaker notes built for delivery.
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Podcast episode
“The Three Product Strategy Decisions That Determine Everything Else”
38-minute episode laying out a decision framework for early-stage product strategy. Three core decisions: target customer definition, differentiation axis, and pricing model sequence. Each supported by two company examples.
Generated slide deck outline
20-slide deck outline with titles, body points, and speaker notes
Opening hook slide captures the core thesis. Three framework sections each have an intro slide + supporting evidence slide. Company example slides are distinct from framework slides. Closing summary with one immediate action. Shareable as a standalone document.
Illustrative example. Actual output varies based on episode content and Voice DNA™ profile.
Drop in the episode transcript. Ghostpen reads the argument structure — main claims, supporting evidence, examples, and conclusions — and identifies the framework that would translate into a compelling slide narrative.
Podcast content has a linear argument structure that maps well to slides. Ghostpen identifies the opening hook slide, the framing context slide, one slide per major section claim, an evidence or example slide per section, and a closing summary + one-thing-to-do slide. The output is a structured outline with slide titles, body points, and a speaker note guide.
Your podcast voice and your presentation voice share the same argument style but differ in delivery. Voice DNA™ models your presenting register — concise, confident, and structured for visual delivery — and generates slide content that sounds like you teaching in a room, not like your episode transcript on slides.
Slide decks are evaluated on Structure: does the narrative arc hold, is each slide purposeful, does the deck deliver one clear takeaway per section? Content Score™ evaluates Structure as the primary dimension. Target 75+ before presenting.
Bullet-point slides transcribed from podcasts are the worst kind of presentation: flat, dense, and indistinguishable from every deck made by committee. Voice DNA™ models how you structure arguments for visual delivery — the balance of claim, evidence, and synthesis. The deck outline uses slide constraint as a design tool: each slide lands one thing, not everything. The result is a presentation worth presenting.
Content Score™ — Structure weighted for slide decks
Slide decks are evaluated on Structure: does the narrative arc hold across the deck, is each slide purposeful, does the arc deliver one clear conclusion? Content Score™ evaluates Structure with a score and reasoning. Target 75+ before presenting or publishing.
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