Presentation Content
Write slide content that is bold, minimal, and designed for speaking to — not reading from.
Writing Principles
- •Headlines that land — statements, not descriptions. "AI has no memory" not "Discussion of AI context limitations"
- •Minimal text — if it takes more than 5 seconds to read, cut it
- •Emphasis through scale — big words at light weight, not small words in bold
- •Conversation starters — each slide prompts what you'll say, not what the audience reads
Headline Patterns
Statement headlines
Bold declarations that take a position:
- •"Speed is a feature"
- •"AI has no memory"
- •"Context is everything"
- •"Passive beats active"
Question headlines
Create tension and invite reflection:
- •"What would we do differently if we started today?"
- •"What does this mean for you?"
- •"So does any of this actually work?"
Action headlines
Drive toward outcomes:
- •"Building blocks over modules"
- •"Always be gardening"
- •"Let agents write their own rules"
Framing headlines
Set context for what follows:
- •"How we got here"
- •"Where we're going"
- •"The real results"
Body Text Patterns
Bold lead-in + explanation
**Retention is the real metric** Acquisition gets attention, but retention builds the business. **Speed compounds** Ship fast, learn fast, win fast — momentum is the moat.
Key phrase emphasis
Highlight critical words within sentences:
- •"Give the right people, the right amount of information, at the right time"
- •"We don't compete on features — we compete on speed and focus"
Minimal bullets
3-4 points maximum, each earning its place:
- Focus over breadth — Do one thing better than anyone. - Platform, not tool — Customers run their whole operation here. - Speed is the moat — Ship weekly, learn daily, compound forever.
Inline code
Use backticks for technical terms, file names, and commands within slides:
- •"Start with
AGENTS.mdin your project root" - •"Run
npx skills addto install"
Slide Templates
Statement slide
**Section label:** WHAT WORKS **Section color:** green **Headline:** Passive context beats active retrieval **Subtitle:** AGENTS.md is always loaded — skills only trigger when matched
Big statement slide
**Section label:** THE PROBLEM **Section color:** red **Headline:** AI has no memory
Quote slide
**Quote:** "What got you here, won't get you there" **Attribution:** Marshall Goldsmith
Data slide
**Section label:** THE DATA **Section color:** amber **Headline:** 10% MoM Growth, $10M ARR **Subtitle:** Scaling globally with strong traction **Metrics:** - ARR: $10M - MoM Growth: 10% - NPS: 90
Code slide
**Section label:** IMPLEMENTATION **Section color:** blue **Headline:** Install the skills **Subtitle:** One command to add all recommended skills ` ` `bash npx skills add vercel-labs/agent-skills ` ` `
Goals slide
**Section label:** WHY WE'RE HERE **Section color:** teal **Headline:** Goals for today **Points:** - **Get aligned** — One plan, one direction, no ambiguity. - **Make decisions** — Resolve the open questions today, not next week. - **Leave with actions** — Everyone knows what they're doing Monday.
Recap slide
**Headline:** Recap **Sections:** - **The problem** — AI has no memory, context rots, output is generic - **The fix** — Invest in AGENTS.md, use skills for domain knowledge - **The practice** — Always be gardening your project context
Transformation Examples
Before (verbose):
"The fundamental issue with AI coding assistants is that they don't retain any context between sessions, leading to repetitive and generic outputs"
After (bold):
Headline: AI has no memory Subtitle: Every session starts from zero
Before (explanation):
"Our product strategy going forward will be based on building reusable components"
After (statement):
Headline: Building blocks over modules Supporting: A platform built on configurable building blocks. Think "Notion for [your domain]."
Workflow
- •Identify the one thing — what must the audience remember from this slide?
- •Write the headline first — bold statement or question
- •Add only what earns its place — cut anything the speaker will say anyway
- •Read it at arm's length — if you can't parse it in 3 seconds, simplify