Sales Proposal Presentation: The Proposal You Wrote Becomes the Meeting Deck
You already wrote the proposal; the meeting still needs a deck. Docslide converts the proposal document into a sales proposal presentation, with your pricing tables turned into charts and the wording you approved kept intact.
Parsing
Extracted outline section → slide
Every slide traces to a section of the source. Nothing is invented.
Sample documents shown. Your own uploads are private and deleted after processing.
In short
The most reliable way to build a sales proposal presentation is to generate it from the proposal document itself, so the deck says exactly what the proposal says. Docslide reads the proposal you already wrote, in Word, PDF, or pasted text, shows the extracted outline before generating, and produces a meeting-ready deck: an agenda, the problem and solution sections, pricing tables rebuilt as native editable charts, and speaker notes that carry the detail your talk track needs, with page references back to the proposal. Because every slide maps to a source section, what the prospect sees on screen matches what legal and the deal desk approved on paper. On the Pro plan ($29/mo) you can upload a .potx template, yours or, for the right deal, one styled for the prospect, and the export is a real PowerPoint file with editable text boxes, watermark-free on every plan. Docslide structures and designs what you wrote; it does not invent claims, discounts, or numbers. You review the draft before it ever reaches the room.
Why Docslide fits
Sales proposals, the document-first way
The deck matches the proposal
Slides are generated from the approved document, so the pricing, scope, and terms on screen are the ones in writing. No copy-paste drift.
Pricing tables become charts
Tiers, totals, and comparisons in your document render as native, editable PowerPoint charts, easier to present than a wall of table rows.
Redlines do not restart the work
Rerun the updated proposal after negotiation and the deck regenerates in the same template, so version five looks like version one.
Related
Proposals usually arrive as Word files, so the practical first step is to convert the Word doc to PowerPoint with its sections intact. The pricing section is where Docslide earns its keep: tier tables become real editable charts instead of dense rows, and a brand template keeps every proposal deck your team sends looking like the same company sent it. When the deal renews, the same flow covers your QBR presentation.
Who it is for
Account executives and sales engineers who write real proposals and need the meeting deck to match them, without an evening in PowerPoint.
More use cases
Your next deck is already written
Send the document to Docslide and get back a finished, editable deck: layouts, charts built from your data, and speaker notes with page references, exported natively to PowerPoint or Google Slides. You review and approve every slide.