Open with confidence and let the name land. Presentation Chef is a tool that turns any content into polished, Apple Keynote-quality HTML presentations. Emphasize the simplicity: you describe what you want, pick a theme, and get a single .html file you can open anywhere.
Mention the inspiration from ChronicleHQ and how this takes that beautiful aesthetic and makes it free, open source, and available through any AI coding assistant.
Let the numbers do the talking. Five distinct themes means there's a preset for every context, from boardroom presentations to hackathon pitches. Thirteen slide types cover everything from hero intros to stat blocks to timelines.
Zero dependencies is the headline here. No npm install, no build step, no framework. A single .html file that works on any device, any browser, right now. And it works with over ten AI coding assistants, so it meets developers wherever they already are.
Walk through the feature set. These are not just checkboxes. Speaker notes with a press of the T key give you a teleprompter-style sidebar. PDF export with a press of P snaps all animated values and prints cleanly. Every element animates in with staggered reveals.
Call out the responsive design. These presentations work on phones and tablets, not just projectors. Touch swipe navigation makes them feel native on mobile. And glassmorphism cards give the whole thing a premium feel without any design effort from the user.
This is the contrast slide. The left column represents the pain everyone knows: context switching between tools, fighting with formatting, waiting for cloud renders, paying subscription fees. The right column is the pitch: you stay in your coding environment, you get instant output, and it costs nothing.
The key insight is that developers already have AI coding assistants. Presentation Chef just teaches those assistants a new skill. No new tool to learn, no new account to create.
Close with the call to action. This is MIT licensed and completely free. The GitHub link is the only thing you need. Mention that it takes about 30 seconds to install in Claude Code, and even less to copy the skill file into any other tool.
If the audience is technical, mention that the entire skill is a markdown file with a complete design system spec. If they are non-technical, focus on the output: stunning presentations from a single sentence.