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Launching CraftSlide on Product Hunt today — an AI tool that turns a sentence into a full presentation

After a few months of building (alongside my studies, non-technical, using Lovable), CraftSlide is live on Product Hunt today.
What it does: you describe your topic in one sentence, and it generates a complete, well-designed presentation in about 2 minutes, content and layout included. Built for founders, consultants, and creators who need to pitch fast without becoming a design expert.
A quick update for anyone who saw my earlier post here about my funnel (13 visitors, 1 sale, most drop-off happening right on the homepage): fixed the page load issue and added visual proof of the output. Curious to see if that actually moves the needle now that there's real traffic coming in.
Would genuinely appreciate any support or honest feedback today, first launch, so still learning what works.
🔗 https://www.producthunt.com/products/craftslide?launch=craftslide&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

Happy to answer questions about the build, the funnel data, or anything else, here in the comments today.

on July 14, 2026
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    It's good that you're measuring where people drop off. One thing I'd keep separating is whether homepage changes improve understanding or simply reduce friction. Better conversion doesn't always mean stronger positioning.

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    133 → 1 with a homepage drop-off usually means people don't believe the output fast enough — not that PH was wrong.

    Two things that helped me on similar launches:

    1. show 1 real before/after deck above the fold (not "AI-powered")
    2. day after PH, show up where people already ask for pitch decks / presentation tools — that's often longer-tail than launch day traffic

    Are you doing any Reddit / community hunting alongside PH, or PH-only for now?

    I built a small thread finder that scores where your ICP is already complaining (discovery only). If you're hunting channels this week, happy to walk through how I'd map it for CraftSlide on a quick call — no pitch deck.

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