One page. The whole story.
Every Slidedeck Site deck ships with a designed, brand-matched, single-page narrative summary. It is for humans, the people who will never sit through the slides, but still need to know what was on them.
Dell Technologies
PowerEdge XE9680
AI factory in a 6U rack.
GPU 8 × NVIDIA H100 SXM5
Mem Up to 2 TB DDR5
Net NVLink 900 GB/s
Brand-matched. Printable. Forwardable. The leave-behind after a CTO meeting.
Plain text. Semantic. Cited. Drops cleanly into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Dell's internal RAG.
From the engagementSame source of truth. Two outputs. The one-pager went to 1,247 Dell channel partners as a leave-behind; the AI feed populated Dell's partner-portal RAG so every rep could ask "what's the H100 NVLink bandwidth?" and get a sourced answer.
How it differs from the AI feed
Two artifacts. Two audiences.
The one-pager is a designed document for humans, typography, hierarchy, brand. The AI feed is a structured plain-text file for LLMs, clean headings, lists, footnotes, no chrome. They cover the same narrative; they are not the same artifact.
Both are shipped with every deck. Same URL family, separate downloads. Pick the right one for the recipient.
See the AI feed →The room that won't see the slides
Procurement, finance, legal, they get the narrative without the show.
The inbox follow-up
One page to forward after the meeting. Scannable in 30 seconds.
The printed leave-behind
Designed for paper as well as screen. Brand intact, no PDF mess.
The exec who reads on a phone
Reflows cleanly. Not a screenshot. Not a slide on a tiny screen.