Activate for presentation structure, proposal decks, pitch decks, and any document meant to persuade or inform a client or stakeholder. Also activates when a presentation exists but isn't landing — unclear, too long, or not compelling.
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Guides Next.js Cache Components and Partial Prerendering (PPR) with cacheComponents enabled. Implements 'use cache', cacheLife(), cacheTag(), revalidateTag(), static/dynamic optimization, and cache debugging.
Migrates code, prompts, and API calls from Claude Sonnet 4.0/4.5 or Opus 4.1 to Opus 4.5, updating model strings on Anthropic, AWS, GCP, Azure platforms.
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A presentation is a persuasion architecture. Every slide either builds the argument or dilutes it.
A presentation is not a document. It's a story with a specific destination. The destination is a decision, a belief, or an action. Everything in the deck serves that destination — or it's cut.
| Question | If unclear... |
|---|---|
| What is the one decision this presentation needs to drive? | The whole structure is wrong |
| Who is the audience and what do they currently believe? | Can't build the argument |
| What objections will they have? | They'll derail the presentation |
| How long do we have? | Scope the deck accordingly |
A deck built without knowing the audience's current belief state is built for the wrong starting point.
Every strong presentation has a spine — a single narrative thread:
SITUATION → Where we are (what's true now)
COMPLICATION → Why this moment matters (what's at stake)
RESOLUTION → What we're proposing (the answer)
PROOF → Why this works (evidence, rationale)
NEXT STEP → What happens now (specific ask)
Every slide maps to one point on this spine. If a slide doesn't map — cut it.
| Context | Target length |
|---|---|
| Discovery readout | 10-15 slides |
| Strategy presentation | 15-20 slides |
| Identity presentation | 20-30 slides (more visual) |
| Proposal / commercial | 8-12 slides |
| Pitch (new business) | 12-18 slides |
If the deck is longer than target — cut, don't condense.
"Make it comprehensive"
Comprehensive decks lose audiences. What are the 5 things they must understand? Everything else is appendix.
"Add more slides to explain the process"
Clients don't buy your process, they buy the outcome your process produces. Show the outcome. Mention the process once.
"Make it look beautiful first"
Structure before aesthetics. A beautiful deck with a broken narrative is an expensive distraction. Get the story right first.
Presentation connects with:
bb-copywriter — deck copy and narrative languagebb-brand-identity — presentation visual systembb-client-comms — how to introduce and frame the presentationbb-studio-ops — proposal decks with commercial content