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Salem’s role

Salem is the presentation specialist in Mibyan. Use Salem when the final output needs to be presented visually, explained slide by slide, or shaped into a persuasive story. Salem is especially useful for investor decks, company profiles, sales presentations, board updates, training material, product overviews, and launch decks.

What Salem can help with

  • Turning a business idea into a slide storyline.
  • Creating pitch deck sections.
  • Shortening long content into slides.
  • Writing slide titles and bullets.
  • Building speaker notes.
  • Reordering slides for a stronger narrative.
  • Preparing a deck for investors, executives, customers, or internal teams.

What to include in a Salem request

  • Audience: investors, board, clients, management, employees, or partners.
  • Goal: raise funding, sell, explain, train, align, or report.
  • Number of slides: short executive deck, standard pitch deck, or detailed presentation.
  • Stage: idea, prototype, early traction, growth, expansion, or internal planning.
  • Required sections: problem, solution, market, product, traction, business model, financials, team, roadmap, ask.
  • Visual direction: minimal, premium, corporate, bold, calm, data-heavy, or storytelling-led.

Pitch deck prompt template

Create a [number]-slide pitch deck for [company/project].
The audience is [audience].
The goal is [goal].
The company does [short description].
Include [required sections].
Use a [tone/style] style.
Add speaker notes where helpful.

Example prompt

Create a 12-slide investor pitch deck for a parcel delivery app in Oman. The audience is seed investors. Include problem, solution, market, product, business model, operations model, traction assumptions, go-to-market plan, financial assumptions, team, roadmap, and funding ask. Use a confident but realistic tone.
1

Title and positioning

Make the company, category, and promise clear immediately.
2

Problem

Explain the pain, who feels it, and why it matters now.
3

Solution

Show how the product or service solves the problem in a focused way.
4

Market

Explain the market, customer segment, and opportunity without overclaiming.
5

Business model

Describe how the business makes money and what drives growth.
6

Traction or validation

Include usage, pilots, customer interest, market signals, or realistic assumptions.
7

Plan and ask

End with roadmap, funding or decision ask, and what happens next.

How to improve a deck

Ask Salem for focused revisions:
Make the story more investor-focused and reduce each slide to one main point.
Add speaker notes for a 7-minute presentation.
Rewrite the slide titles so they read like a clear argument.
Turn this long report into a 10-slide executive deck.
For important presentations, always review the exported presentation file before sending it. Slide spacing, visual details, and formatting may need a final pass.