Start with a hunch.
End with a deck.
No outline needed. Just tell Swoop what you’re thinking.
The blank slide is where good ideas stall.
You’ve got something worth saying — but the jump from “I think there’s something here” to a finished deck is where momentum dies. You force structure before you’ve finished thinking, and end up with slides that are organized but empty.
Swoop meets you where the idea is — rough, unfinished, full of potential — and helps you move it forward.
Start rough.
Bullet points, rough notes, scattered thoughts — whatever you’ve got, Swoop meets your raw thinking, not a polished brief.
Swoop shapes the story.
It asks questions, surfaces angles you missed, and builds the narrative arc. Your idea gets sharper before a single slide is designed.
Share with confidence.
A complete presentation — creative, clear, and built for your audience. Not a template with your words dropped in.
What can you start with?
Swoop doesn’t need a finished brief. Here’s what works:
A few bullet points
Jot down the key ideas. Swoop builds the structure around them.
A rough concept
‘I think there’s an opportunity in X...’ — that’s enough. Swoop develops it with you.
A question
‘How do we convince the team to change direction?’ Swoop helps you build the case.
Messy notes
Meeting notes, voice memos, half-formed thoughts. Swoop finds the through-line.
By the numbers
Sound familiar?
“I know what I want to say, I just can’t get it into slides.”
Swoop bridges the gap between thinking and presenting.
“I keep rearranging bullets instead of building an argument.”
Swoop builds the argument first, then the slides.
“I need a deck by Friday and I haven’t started.”
Start rough. Swoop gets you to finished.
Your next presentation starts with an idea. Not an outline.
Questions? We've got answers.
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