Every feature, live — in one presentation
Interactive · Audience-first · Built for engagement
This presentation walks through all available content blocks — text, cards, steps, flow, table, compare, rules, poll, and quiz — so you can see exactly what each one looks like and when to use it.
Text, headings, cards, steps, flow, table, compare, rules.
Audience votes in real time via their phone or browser.
Multiple-choice question with reveal and explanation.
The text block renders a clean paragraph. Use it to introduce a topic, provide context, or summarise a key idea before supporting blocks do the heavy lifting. Keep it to two or three sentences — audiences scan, they don't read.
You can stack multiple text blocks to create multi-paragraph content, or mix them freely with other block types on the same slide.
Cards display icon + title + description in a responsive grid. Ideal for parallel concepts, features, or team members.
Drop in a cards block and your grid layout is done — no CSS required.
Columns reflow automatically on any screen size.
All cards share the same height and padding for a polished look.
Add as many cards as your content needs — they wrap to new rows.
Steps render a numbered vertical list — perfect for processes, instructions, or ordered arguments.
Flow shows a vertical sequence with colour-coded numbered badges. Use it when order matters and each step deserves a short explanation.
Grab raw notes, ideas, or research without worrying about structure.
Group related ideas and decide what belongs on each slide.
Choose the right block for each piece of content — don't default to bullets.
Run through the deck in live preview mode before your session.
Tables are ideal for comparisons with more than two columns, specifications, or any structured data with clear row/column relationships.
| Block Type | Best For | Audience Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Text | Context and narrative | Low — backdrop |
| Cards | Parallel features or concepts | Medium — scannable |
| Steps | Ordered processes | Medium — clear sequence |
| Flow | Explained sequences | High — visual path |
| Table | Multi-column comparisons | Medium — dense info |
| Compare | Before/after or problem/fix | High — contrast |
| Rules | Principles and guidelines | High — memorable |
| Poll | Live audience opinion | Very high — personal |
| MCQ | Knowledge check with reveal | Very high — engaging |
Compare renders a two-column challenge/solution layout. Use it to reframe problems, show before/after states, or contrast two approaches.
Bullet-point slides bury the structure
Steps and Flow blocks make sequence visually explicit
Audiences disengage during long monologues
Polls and MCQs pull attention back with participation
Tables look dense and hard to scan
Cards split the same information into digestible tiles
Rules display headed items with a left accent border. Three variants — default (teal), gold, and coral — let you signal tone: principle, caution, or warning.
One idea per slide. If you need two slides, make two slides.
Mix block types on the same slide — a text intro followed by cards or a flow feels natural and varied.
Putting too much text on a poll or quiz slide. The interactive element is the point — let it breathe.
Heading · Text · Cards · Steps · Flow · Table · Compare · Rules — build any content layout without writing a line of CSS.
Poll and MCQ — turn passive viewers into active participants. Results update live as the audience responds.
Alternate dense information slides with interactive slides to maintain energy throughout long sessions.