LinkedIn carousels for agencies
Help account teams turn client source material into review-ready LinkedIn carousel drafts while keeping the final deck editable for brand and content review.
Example transformation
What you paste and what SlideDrift turns it into
What you paste
A client brief about why customer retention should be a higher priority than new acquisition this quarter.
What SlideDrift turns it into
Retention Is the Growth Lever You Already Paid For
- 1Hook: Growth gets harder when teams only chase new leads.
- 2Problem: Acquisition costs rise while existing customer insight sits unused.
- 3Client angle: Retention gives teams a clearer path to compounding revenue.
- 4Framework: Review onboarding, activation, expansion, and advocacy.
- 5Proof prompt: Add one client-approved metric or qualitative example.
- 6CTA: Which customer moment deserves more attention this quarter?
Agency workflow challenge
Why client carousel production slows down
Agency teams often have the source material. The drag comes from turning it into a clear deck that clients can review quickly.
Every client starts differently
One client sends a blog post, another sends notes, and another sends a vague campaign angle.
Design review becomes the bottleneck
A good content idea can sit in the queue because the first visual draft takes too long.
Client proof needs guardrails
Agency content must be polished without inventing claims the client has not approved.
Why SlideDrift
A cleaner path from client brief to review
Repeatable
One intake pattern
Turn briefs, notes, and source content into a consistent carousel starting point.
Reviewable
Editable before delivery
Adjust structure, copy, and design before sending the deck for client feedback.
Brand-aware
Client style control
Use brand profiles and templates to keep each deck aligned with the client account.
How it works
From client brief to editable carousel
Paste the source
Start with a URL, rough note, article text, framework, or prompt. If a URL cannot be read, paste the source text directly.
Review the brief
SlideDrift turns the input into a carousel-ready direction, then lets you review it in the main create flow before generating.
Edit and export
Adjust copy, design, and structure in the editor before downloading a clean PDF carousel for LinkedIn.
Starting points
Agency carousel starting points
Campaign
Turn a campaign angle into a LinkedIn carousel
The Campaign Angle Your Audience Will Understand
- Name the campaign idea
- Show the audience problem
- Explain the point of view
- End with a clear next action
Launch
Turn a product update into a carousel
What This Product Update Actually Helps You Do
- Lead with the customer outcome
- Show what changed
- Explain the use case
- Point readers to the next step
Client POV
Turn client talking points into a visual argument
The Point of View Behind This Campaign
- State the belief
- Add context
- Break down the logic
- Invite discussion
Related tools
Plan the carousel before you generate
Templates
Choose the design direction
FAQ
Questions about agencies
Can agencies use SlideDrift for client carousel drafts?
Yes. Agencies can start from briefs, notes, URLs, or source text, then review and edit the carousel before sharing it with a client.
Can each client have a different visual style?
Yes. Brand profiles and templates help keep decks aligned to the client account before export.
Does SlideDrift replace client review?
No. It creates a stronger first draft. The agency still controls claim checking, approvals, and final edits.
What should an agency paste into the composer?
Paste the client brief, campaign angle, blog URL, launch notes, or article text that should become the carousel.
Related use cases
Other ways to start
Ready to turn a client brief into a carousel draft?
Paste the source material and review the carousel brief in SlideDrift before generating.
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