Launch an AI product with a deck that centers behavior change, addresses AI hype fatigue, and sequences beta access, technical community, and GA.
AI product launches in 2026 face launch fatigue — every week brings new "AI-powered" announcements. This template positions your launch around the specific behavior change you unlock for the user, sequences beta / waitlist access to technical communities first, and handles the predictable accuracy / safety questions head-on.
10 slides tuned for AI startups. DamnSlides fills each with content specific to your company and topic.
Product name, launch date, one-line behavior-change framing.
Why now: model capability, workflow gap, cost reduction.
Target user: role, workflow, metric of success.
Key features with live demo and measured accuracy.
Differentiation framed as "what they can now do."
Pricing model: per-seat, per-usage, or outcome-based.
Launch waves: private beta, community waitlist, public GA.
Channels: developer communities, product hunt, HN, podcasts.
Success metrics: signups, activation, retention, usage depth.
Owners: product marketing, developer relations, community.
Enter your AI context — company, product, market, specifics.
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Lead with the specific behavior change for the user ("write legal briefs in 20 minutes") not the model branding. Skip superlatives like "the most advanced." Measured specificity — tasks, time, accuracy on real benchmarks — builds credibility.
Usually yes. Waitlists let you throttle activation, gather qualitative feedback, and build social momentum. But don't stretch waitlists too long — current pattern expects 2-6 weeks from waitlist to access, not months.
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