This Claude prompt can help you create premium presentation decks better than most tools out there. It's an absolute killer prompt. Once you copy the prompt, you just paste it into Claude and add your details. If your memory and context files are already saved, Claude will automatically ask you a few MCQ style questions based on that memory to understand exactly what you need before generating the deck. I tried this to create a pitch deck for investors and within minutes, it produced an amazing presentation with strong structure, clear insights, and all the important points included. Not just generic fluff like most AI decks. the claude prompt I want to build a pptx presentation so that [SUCCESS CRITERIA]. First, read these files completely before responding: [filename.md] — [what it contains], [filename.md] — [what it contains], [filename.md] — [what it contains]. Here is a reference to what I want to achieve: [filename]. Step 1 is research, and you should not generate slides yet. Search the web using at least five varied searches including trends, data, expert opinions, case studies, and counterarguments. Review the findings against my success criteria, identify gaps, and search again to fill them. Save a structured research brief to research-brief.md organized by theme with source URLs and key data points pulled out. Prioritize sources from 2025–2026 and flag anything where sources conflict or where data is thin. Step 2 is the brief: read research-brief.md and turn it into a slide-by-slide outline. Each slide should include a title, three key points, and any specific data or statistics from the research that must appear on that slide. Do not write full paragraphs because Gamma will generate the final text; just provide enough structure and data to work with. Save the outline to gamma-outline.md. Step 3 is generate: pass gamma-outline.md to Gamma as a presentation using textMode “generate” and use the theme [your brand theme name]. After generating, remind me to review the presentation card by card by asking whether I would say this out loud, whether the card earns its place, and whether the data is correct.