Product Launch Presentation: Slides for a Clear Narrative
How to structure a product launch deck for customers, internal teams, or the press.
Answer (quick)
A product launch deck is a narrative: what’s new, who it’s for, why it matters, how it works, proof, and what to do next. Tailor the same core story for customers, press, or internal teams.
Key points
- Lead with the outcome, not the feature list.
- Include a before/after and a simple demo flow.
- Start with the audience + goal (investor, sales, internal review).
- Ask for a slide-by-slide outline before polishing visuals.
- Include real numbers and sources when you claim metrics.
- Keep one idea per slide; move details to speaker notes or appendix.
How Bobr helps
Prompt templates
Copy-paste these and replace the brackets. The fastest workflow is: outline → draft → chat edits → export.
Customer launch deck
Create a product launch presentation. Audience: customers. Product: [name]. Launch message: [one sentence]. Slides: 10. Include: Problem, New capability, Key benefits, Who it’s for, How it works (3 steps), Use cases, Demo flow, Pricing/availability, FAQ, CTA. Keep text light; use visuals.
FAQ
How do I structure a product launch presentation?
Start with the outcome, show the new capability, explain how it works, add proof/use cases, and finish with a clear call-to-action.
Can I edit the slides after generation?
Yes. You can refine the deck by chatting to update text and layout, and then export when it’s ready.
Can I use my own PDFs and images as sources?
Yes. Upload PDFs or images as source material so the deck reflects your content and context.
Do I need a template?
No. You can describe a unique aesthetic; the deck is generated without relying on rigid templates.
Next step
If you want a first draft in minutes, generate a deck and then refine it by chatting: “shorten slide 3”, “add a chart”, “make the tone more professional”.