QBR presentation maker
Create a quarterly business review presentation with clear charts, a strong story, and speaker-ready slides from one brief.
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Frequently asked questions
What should a quarterly business review include?
A strong QBR usually covers targets, actual performance, trends, risks, decisions, and next-quarter priorities. Manus helps turn those pieces into a clean narrative instead of a metric dump, and the broader AI presentation maker is useful when your review needs a more general deck structure.
Can Manus work from spreadsheets or prior decks?
Yes. You can paste KPIs directly or upload spreadsheets, PDFs, and earlier presentations so Manus has context. It reads the inputs, extracts the signal, and rebuilds the review in a clearer format, which is especially helpful when your current deck has too much data but not enough narrative.
Will it generate charts and executive summaries?
Yes. Manus can summarize the quarter in plain English, recommend which numbers deserve charts, and shape the flow so leaders see what changed, why it mattered, and what should happen next. That combination is what makes QBR decks more persuasive than a folder full of screenshots and tables.
Can I adapt the deck for boards or clients?
Absolutely. You can ask for a board-ready version, a functional team review, or a client-facing summary with different levels of detail. Manus keeps the core facts consistent while changing tone, depth, and framing so each audience gets a presentation that matches its decisions and expectations.
Is this useful for recurring quarterly reviews?
Yes. Once you know the structure that works for your team, you can reuse the same prompt pattern each quarter and swap in new metrics, risks, and priorities. If you also produce more analytical storylines outside QBRs, the research presentation template is a useful adjacent format.
Does Manus finish the deck or just outline it?
Manus is designed to deliver a usable presentation, not just an outline. It can structure slides, write supporting copy, suggest visuals, and refine the narrative through follow-up instructions, so you spend less time rearranging bullets and more time pressure-testing the message before the meeting.
How detailed should my QBR prompt be?
Give Manus the quarter, audience, key metrics, target comparisons, and the story you think matters most. That is usually enough to create a strong first pass. If you are unsure where to start, describe the decision your audience needs to make after the presentation and Manus can shape the deck around that goal.
Can I revise the presentation after it is drafted?
Yes. You can ask Manus to tighten executive language, simplify charts, add backup slides, or rewrite sections for a different audience. The draft is not locked. It behaves more like a working collaborator than a one-shot generator, which is exactly what quarterly reviews need when the story changes late.