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Create your first deck with confidence

accountmade helps teams turn prompts, source material, and brand systems into decks that are easier to edit, easier to trust, and easier to share. This guide walks through the core workflow most teams use on day one.

Start from prompt, blank, or source Keep every deck on-brand Share, present, and export with one flow

What to do first

Most teams get value fastest when they follow this order:

  1. Set up the brand kit so colors, typography, and voice are consistent from the start.
  2. Add the source material that should ground the deck.
  3. Create a first draft from a prompt, a blank deck, or a source-backed flow.
  4. Refine slides in the editor and review citations before sharing.
  5. Present the deck live or export it for delivery.
3 Ways to start a deck: prompt, blank, or source-backed
1 Editor for layout, citations, personas, and validation
1 Workspace system for brand, blocks, sources, members, and billing
The Acme Co library showing search, filters, deck rows, and the new deck button.
The library is the home base for creating new decks, finding existing work, and returning to drafts.

Choose the page that matches your next task

Create decks

Pick the right starting mode, set the deck name and audience, and generate a first draft quickly.

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Edit and refine

Work slide by slide, change layouts, review citations, and keep the deck aligned with the intended persona.

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Brand, blocks, and sources

Set the design system for the workspace and store reusable content that should carry across future decks.

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Members and billing

Invite collaborators, understand roles, and keep an eye on seats, plan state, and usage.

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Share and export

Prepare a deck for recipients, present live, or download the formats your team needs.

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Best practices

Learn the habits that keep decks grounded, on-brand, and easier to reuse across the workspace.

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What to have ready

  • Brand materials such as a master deck, logo, or brand guide if you want the workspace to start with established tokens.
  • Source material for any deck that needs to be precise, attributable, or easy for teammates to review later.
  • A clear audience in mind, since persona and framing decisions affect how the deck reads once it reaches the editor.
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