Use Slides Mode
Use Slides mode in Chat when you want NEXT to turn findings into a presentation-ready structure you can review, refine, and share.
Slides mode behaves like a story shaper for presentations. It not only finds relevant material, but also works toward packaging that material into a clearer narrative flow for an audience.
It is useful when the end goal is communication, not just analysis.
Before You Start​
- Open the NEXT homepage inside the teamspace you want to analyze.
- Start with a prompt that names the topic or storyline you want to present.
- Know the audience or decision you are preparing the slides for.
Steps​
- Enter the topic you want NEXT to turn into slides.
- Open the chat options menu.
- Select Slides mode.
- Send the chat.
- Review the returned presentation structure.
- Refine the prompt if you need a different storyline, scope, or audience focus.
When Should I Use Slides Mode?​
- When you want findings organized for a presentation or report-out.
- When you need a more structured narrative than a standard chat answer.
- When you want to speed up preparation for stakeholder communication.
- When you want the output shaped around clarity, sequencing, and what should be shown to others.
Tips​
- Mention the audience in the prompt so NEXT can shape the storyline more appropriately.
- Keep the prompt focused on one decision area or theme set.
- Use Clusters first if you need to discover the key themes before turning them into a presentation.
FAQ​
Q: What does Slides mode change?​
Slides mode tells NEXT to structure the response as presentation material instead of a standard analytical output.
Q: When should I use Slides instead of Podcast?​
Use Slides when you need a deck-style narrative for meetings or documents. Use Podcast when you want a listening-friendly recap.
Q: Should I still be specific in the prompt?​
Yes. A specific prompt usually leads to a clearer presentation structure and a more useful storyline.