SlideDrift docs
Learn how to create, edit, export, and share LinkedIn carousels with SlideDrift.
SlideDrift turns URLs, notes, text, and rough ideas into editable LinkedIn carousels.
Use these docs when you want to create a carousel, improve the result, edit the deck, export it, or understand your account and credits.
Start here
- Getting started: Create your first carousel from a URL, notes, or an idea.
- Best practices: Give SlideDrift stronger input and review the output faster.
- Create carousels: Start from a URL, pasted text, free tool result, use case, template, or brand profile.
- Editor: Edit slides, design controls, images, and AI actions.
- Brand kits: Reuse brand colors, fonts, tone, and identity details.
- Export: Download PDF/PNG files or create a share link.
Common workflows
- Turn a blog post into a carousel: use Create from a URL, choose any template or story mode that fits the source, then review the draft in the editor.
- Turn messy notes into slides: use Create from text or notes, keep one job per carousel, then use Improve generation results if the first draft needs sharper direction.
- Plan before generating: use the free LinkedIn tools to draft a hook, outline, post, hashtag set, or carousel brief, then send the result into Create.
- Keep the design on brand: set up a brand kit, apply it during generation or in the editor, then fine-tune colors, typography, and images.
- Publish the finished deck: use Export for PDF, PNG, share links, embeds, or LinkedIn scheduling.
Account and help
- Projects: Find and reopen saved carousels.
- Credits and billing: Understand credits, plans, and usage.
- Troubleshooting: Fix common creation, editing, and export issues.
- Privacy and data: Learn what to avoid uploading and how public share links work.
- Support: Start from the docs, then email support with account-specific questions.
Product updates and AI-readable docs
User-facing product changes are tracked in the changelog.
SlideDrift also publishes /llms.txt and /llms-full.txt so AI tools can read a focused version of the public docs.