SlideDrift
Create carousels

Start from a use case

Use SlideDrift use-case pages to start a carousel from the kind of content you already have.

SlideDrift use-case pages help you start with the goal behind the carousel, not only the source format.

Use them when you know what the carousel is for, such as personal branding, thought leadership, content repurposing, agency work, or employee advocacy.

How use-case pages work

  1. Open Use Cases.
  2. Choose the page that matches your goal.
  3. Paste a URL, note, rough idea, framework, article, memo, or company update.
  4. Or choose one of the example starting points on the page.
  5. Select Generate carousel.
  6. Review the imported brief in Create, then generate the editable carousel.

The use-case page prepares the brief. The Create page still handles generation, template selection, preferences, editing, and export.

What gets imported into Create

The imported brief includes the use case, your source text, and a prompt direction for the carousel.

When the page includes an example transformation, you can also open that example in SlideDrift. This sends the example input and slide direction into Create so you can see how the workflow starts.

When to use a use case

Use a use case when the format of the source is less important than the outcome.

For example:

  • Use personal branding when you want to turn a story, lesson, or opinion into a profile-building carousel.
  • Use thought leadership when you want to explain a point of view or framework.
  • Use content repurposing when you already have an article, newsletter, webinar, or long-form source.
  • Use agency or employee advocacy pages when the carousel needs to support a client, team, or company workflow.

If you only need help finding a topic, hook, outline, or article angle before generation, use the free planning tools instead.

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