Product Launch Presentations That Start With Your Story
Your product deserves a launch built on a clear narrative, not a quick prompt. In Eazy you write the launch story in a real editor — or bring your brief, PRD, or press release — then design an on-brand deck and refine it by talking to it.
How It Works
Bring your material — or start writing
Drop in your product brief, PRD, press release, or launch plan as a PDF, Word, PowerPoint, or spreadsheet — or paste a web link — and Eazy reads it into editable content. Prefer a blank page? Start writing the launch story directly in the editor.
Shape the launch story as a document
Structure the argument in a real editor with headings, bullets, toggles, and slide dividers: the problem, the reveal, the proof, and what to do next. Your document is the source of truth, so you get the narrative right before any slide exists.
Design — Eazy builds the deck from your content
When the story is ready, Eazy turns your document into an on-brand launch deck, designed for you by default. Want a different look? Apply a theme to restyle the whole deck in one click.
Refine by talking to it and tailor per audience
Ask for changes in plain language — "tighten the reveal," "make this about ROI," "add a chart here." It knows your whole document, and when you change one line only that slide rebuilds. Duplicate the doc to spin up internal, partner, press, and customer variants, then export to PDF and PPTX.
Why Eazy for This
The narrative comes first
A launch lives or dies on its story. Writing in a real editor lets you shape the arc — context, challenge, reveal, impact — before you think about slides, so the deck follows a case you actually believe in.
Bring your brief, no copy-paste
Drop in a PRD, press release, spec sheet, or spreadsheet of launch metrics and Eazy reads it into editable content. Your source material becomes part of the document instead of something you retype slide by slide.
One document, every audience
Keep one launch document as the source of truth, then duplicate it for internal all-hands, partner briefings, the press deck, and the customer announcement. Every variant shares the same on-brand look.
Refine by talking to it
Product details shift during launch prep. Describe the change in plain language — new pricing, a feature that shipped early, softer wording on a claim — and Eazy applies it with the context of your whole document.
Change one line, not the deck
Edit a single sentence and only that slide rebuilds. The slides you already approved stay exactly as they were — no regenerating from scratch, no design drift between versions.
On-brand exports for every stakeholder
Slides are on-brand out of the box. Export to PDF for press kits and email distribution, or PPTX for partners and internal teams — the designed layout stays intact across formats.
The Art of Product Launch Storytelling
Apple doesn't just announce features — they tell stories. Every great product launch follows a narrative arc: establish context, identify the challenge, reveal the solution, demonstrate the impact, and inspire action. The slides aren't the starting point; the story is.
That is exactly why Eazy is content-first. You open a real editor and write the launch narrative as a document — headings for each beat, bullets for the proof, slide dividers where the reveal should land. Once the argument holds together, Eazy designs the deck from it. Because the document stays the source of truth, you can keep sharpening the story and the slides keep following along.
One Launch, Multiple Audiences
Each audience needs different emphasis. Your internal team needs the full picture: technical details, development timeline, KPIs, and roadmap. Partners need integration specifics, co-marketing opportunities, and timeline commitments. Press needs the headline story, key stats, and executive quotes. Customers need benefits, pricing, and availability.
With Eazy, start from your comprehensive launch document, then duplicate it and talk to it: "turn this into a press briefing — focus on the headline announcement, the key statistics, and a quote from the CEO." It restructures the content with the context of your whole document while keeping the deck on-brand. Change one line in a variant and only that slide rebuilds, so each version reads like it was written for that room.
Launch Day Preparation
Launch day is chaotic by nature. The CEO wants to change the opening line. Legal flags a claim that needs softening. Engineering confirms a feature is ready that was listed as "coming soon." Each change needs to reach the right decks without introducing errors.
In Eazy you make the change where it belongs — in the document — and talk it through: "update pricing from $29 to $24.99 everywhere and mark analytics as available now." It applies the edit within your content, and only the affected slides rebuild. No reformatting, no broken layouts, and the slides you already signed off on stay exactly as they were.
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