Presentation Skill
The Presentation Skill builds a complete, interactive HTML slide deck from a single prompt. Describe the topic, the audience, and the occasion — the AI structures the deck, picks the right components for each slide, and delivers a finished file.
How to trigger it
Ask for a presentation in natural language, in any language:
- “Create a presentation on climate change for a corporate audience”
- “Build a slide deck on the Roman Empire for high school students”
- “Make a pitch deck for a sustainable fashion startup”
- “Presentazione sulla fotosintesi per una conferenza scientifica”
What you get
A self-contained HTML file that runs in any browser — no PowerPoint, no design tools required. The deck includes:
- A title slide and a logical flow of content slides
- Annotated visuals — images with clickable labels that reveal detail on demand
- Charts and diagrams for data-driven or conceptual slides
- Video clips embedded directly in the relevant slide
- A closing slide with key takeaways
Presentations are designed to be speaker-paced. They do not include self-assessment exercises — use the Lesson Skill if you need those.
Tips for best results
- Describe the occasion. A conference keynote, a classroom lecture, and an investor pitch have different rhythms — mention which one.
- Specify the audience. Experts need less context; general audiences need more.
- Provide your own images and videos. The AI will ask for them and use labelled placeholders until you supply them.
- Iterate freely. Ask to reorder slides, change a chart type, or add an annotated diagram — the AI will update the deck in place.