Meetings, slides, and the gap between.
Honest guides for people who run a lot of high-stakes meetings and still have to turn them into decks.
★ FeaturedHow to turn a meeting recording into slides (without re-watching it)
The manual process takes most people an hour of re-listening, note-stitching, and slide-wrangling. There's a faster path — three of them, actually — and none require summarising anything yourself.
How-toTeams meeting to presentation — two things people mean, and how to do each
One path has a Microsoft button (PowerPoint Live). The other doesn't — turning a Teams recording into an editable .pptx. Here's the short version of both, and the longer version of the one without a button.
How-toHow to make slides from a meeting transcript (without rewriting a word)
The transcript already exists. Someone wants the deck. Here's the fastest path between the two — plus the ninety seconds of cleanup before you upload that decides whether the slides are usable or a wall of text.
How-toHow to convert a Zoom recording to PowerPoint (the fast way)
Two different things get called this, and the answers are nothing alike. Here's the one that matters — turning an existing Zoom recording into an editable .pptx — in three methods, plus when not to bother.
ComparisonBest tools to turn meeting recordings into slides (2025 comparison)
Otter.ai gives you transcripts. ChatGPT gives you bullets. GlowDeck gives you a deck. Here's a honest side-by-side of what each tool actually produces.
Deep diveZoom meeting recap automation: what works, what doesn't
Zoom's built-in AI summary is fine for a paragraph. When you need a structured deck for stakeholders, you need something that understands slide logic — not just text.
SalesHow to create a sales call follow-up deck in 3 minutes
A follow-up deck that lands the same day as the call closes 40% more deals than one sent 48 hours later. Here's the fastest way to build one without writing a single bullet yourself.
ProductivityWhy your team stops reading meeting notes (and what to send instead)
Meeting notes are a wall of text nobody returns to. A 6-slide deck with a clear structure gets shared, referenced, and remembered. Here's why the format matters more than the content.
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