Launch and scale marketing for your AI product with a deck that addresses the crowded market, accuracy claims, and the "everyone says AI" positioning problem.
AI product marketing has a differentiation problem — every competitor claims "AI-powered." This template forces you to specify the behavioral change for the user (what they can now do, or stop doing) and structure campaigns around proof points a technical buyer can verify, not adjectives.
10 slides tuned for AI startups. DamnSlides fills each with content specific to your company and topic.
Campaign goal: sign-ups, active users, paid conversions.
Market moment: why this AI capability is crossing the chasm now.
ICP by role and specific workflow being compressed.
Messaging: behavioral-change framing, not "AI-powered X."
Channel mix: dev communities, thought leadership, demos, waitlists.
Creative: live demos over stock imagery, measured claims.
Timeline: beta waitlist, public launch, post-launch amplification.
Budget weighted toward content and community before paid.
KPIs: waitlist conversion, activation rate, weekly active users.
Owners: marketing, developer relations, product marketing.
Enter your AI context — company, product, market, specifics.
DamnSlides plans a marketing deck structured for AI audiences.
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Always the outcome. Model branding (GPT-5, Claude, Llama) matters to a narrow technical audience; everyone else cares about the result. Use "save 5 hours a week" instead of "built on GPT-5."
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