"Build me a pitch deck."
From "we need a deck by Friday" to a sent PowerPoint in under five minutes. End-to-end, branded, investor-ready.
When to use this workflow
You have a real meeting on the calendar. Investors, customers, board members. You've been putting off the deck because you can't find an hour to start. The half-written placeholder slides from your last raise are taunting you in a Google Drive folder. This workflow gets you from there to "deck sent, attendees notified" without you having to open PowerPoint.
The walkthrough
Open the advisor
The chat surface. Just ask: "Build me a pitch deck for Tuesday's Series B investor meeting. Use our investor-gold theme. Include the financials from last quarter's QuickBooks export. Make the cover page emphasize our path to $20M ARR by end of next year."
Mijoro pulls in your context
The advisor reads your dossier for the strategic narrative, your QuickBooks integration for the financial slides, your interview answers for your positioning, and your competitor watchlist for the competitive section. Every slide is grounded in your real data.
Generation kicks off
You'll see the file wizard surface in the chat — confirm format (PowerPoint native), confirm email (yes, send to the three co-founders), confirm recipients. Mijoro generates the deck through the document forge with your chosen theme.
Read the file card in chat
The PowerPoint lands in your downloads with the file card surfacing in chat. Eighteen slides. Cover page in your branded theme. Problem statement. Solution. Market. Competitive landscape. Financials. Path to $20M ARR. The ask.
Email auto-sends
If you confirmed email delivery, the deck goes out to your co-founders with a generated cover note. Each recipient is recorded in the chat for audit.
Tweak and re-export if needed
"Make slide 9 more about the channel mix" — Mijoro regenerates just that slide, exports the updated deck, re-sends. The platform tracks every version with a cryptographic hash.
Other documents this workflow generates
The pitch deck workflow generalizes. Same path produces: investor updates (PDF), one-pagers (PDF), board memos (PDF), spreadsheet financial models (Excel), Word docs for legal, CSVs for data exports. Whatever the format, the path is the same: ask, confirm, receive.