Positioning

Deck review, not deck redesign

A polished deck can still collapse when the questions begin. DeckNarrator does not redesign your slides. It reviews whether the story behind them holds together.

For teams that need stronger reasoning, not another visual pass.
Not decoration
The review does not focus on colors, fonts, or slide styling.
Narrative pressure
It checks whether your sequence and claims can survive harder questions.
Fix priority
It shows what to clarify, reinforce, cut, or defend first.
DeckNarrator deck review visual
Who this is for

For decks that already look presentable, but still feel vulnerable

This is for founders, operators, executives, and teams who are not sure the logic will hold in the room.

Founders before investors

When the pitch looks polished, but the narrative still feels exposed.

Teams before clients

When a sales deck needs a clearer argument, not just cleaner slides.

Executives before leadership

When the deck needs to support decisions, objections, and follow-up questions.

Why this matters

Design polish can hide narrative risk

A deck can look professional and still fail because the audience cannot follow, believe, or defend the story.

The visuals are not the problem

The problem is often the argument underneath the slides.

The sequence feels unearned

The story jumps before the audience has enough context.

The claims need support

The deck says important things without enough evidence or explanation.

The room creates pressure

Questions expose weak points faster than another design pass can solve them.

What DeckNarrator checks

The logic behind the slides

DeckNarrator reviews the logic and defensibility of the deck, not just how polished the slides look.

Whether the deck has a clear argument

Where the sequence creates confusion

Which claims feel under-supported

Where transitions feel weak or unearned

Which questions the audience is likely to ask

What needs to be fixed before presenting

What you receive

One structured review that shows where the deck gets vulnerable

You receive a review designed to help you understand what weakens the story, what feels exposed, and what to fix first.

Narrative risk

Where the story becomes unclear or fragile.

Pressure points

Where the audience may challenge the reasoning.

Likely questions

Questions and doubts the deck may create.

Correction priority

What to fix first before presenting again.

Private Review Room

See how the analysis is delivered

DeckNarrator turns your uploaded deck into a private Review Room with narrative risks, likely objections, and a prioritized fix plan. The Review Room is the main output: a focused place to understand what weakens the story and what to fix first.

Narrative risks Where the story becomes unclear or fragile.
Likely questions What the audience may challenge or doubt.
Fix priorities What to address before presenting again.
FAQ

Common questions

Is this a redesign service?

No. DeckNarrator reviews the narrative, logic, sequence, claims, and likely questions behind the deck.

What file format do you accept?

PDF only.

When should I use this?

Use it before a high-stakes meeting, investor conversation, client pitch, board meeting, or leadership review.

Final call

Check the logic before polishing the slides again

If the deck looks ready but still feels hard to defend, run a narrative review before the room exposes the weak points.

Founding price: $29 for the first 25 decks