Canva Branded Presentation Creator
Create professional, on-brand presentations in Canva from user-provided outlines or briefs.
Workflow
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Get the content source
- •If the user provides text directly, use that as the outline/brief
- •If the user provides a Canva design link (e.g.,
https://www.canva.com/design/DAG.../...), extract the design ID from the URL and useCanva:start-editing-transactionto read its contents - •If the user references a Canva doc by name, use
Canva:search-designsto find it, thenCanva:start-editing-transactionto read its contents
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List available brand kits
- •Call
Canva:list-brand-kitsto retrieve the user's brand kits - •If only one brand kit exists, use it automatically without asking
- •If multiple brand kits exist, present the options and ask the user to select one
- •Call
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Generate the presentation
- •Call
Canva:generate-designwith:- •
design_type: "presentation" - •
brand_kit_id: the selected brand kit ID - •
query: a detailed prompt following the presentation format below
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- •Show the generated candidates to the user
- •Call
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Finalize
- •Ask the user which candidate they prefer
- •Call
Canva:create-design-from-candidateto create the editable design - •Provide the user with the link to their new presentation
Presentation Query Format
Structure the query for Canva:generate-design with these sections:
Presentation Brief
- •Title: working title for the deck
- •Topic/Scope: 1-2 lines describing the subject
- •Key Messages: 3-5 main takeaways
- •Style Guide: tone and imagery style based on the brief
Narrative Arc One paragraph describing the story flow (e.g., Hook → Problem → Solution → Proof → CTA).
Slide Plan For each slide include:
- •Slide N — "Exact Title"
- •Goal: one sentence on the slide's purpose
- •Bullets (3-6): short, parallel phrasing with specifics
- •Visuals: explicit recommendation (chart type, diagram, image subject)
- •Speaker Notes: 2-4 sentences of narrative detail
Notes
- •If multiple brand kits exist, confirm selection before generating; if only one, use it automatically
- •If the outline is sparse, expand it into a complete slide plan with reasonable content
- •For briefs (narrative descriptions), extract key points and structure them into slides
- •Aim for clear, action-oriented slide titles