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AI presentation generator for training and briefings

Intle turns a plain-language brief into a reviewable interactive training presentation — slide-led content with scored checkpoints between topics, not a static deck. It is built for L&D teams, security and compliance leads, and anyone who runs recurring staff briefings that need completion evidence. Every package downloads as a SCORM 2004 or 1.2 zip for LMS testing, or runs as a hosted session link.

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Chained Phishing and MFA Pressure

Scenario
2 min
At 9:12 a.m., Priya receives an email claiming a supplier has changed bank details on a £48,600 invoice and must be paid today. She clicks the link, signs in to view the document, then dismisses a series of unexpected MFA prompts because she is in a meeting. Minutes later, one prompt appears again and she approves it to stop the interruptions; the attacker now has both her password and MFA approval.
  • Attackers often combine phishing with MFA-fatigue in the same incident.
  • Unexpected prompts after a sign-in page are a sign to stop and report.
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What every generated package includes

Scored checkpoints between topics

The live example is a 12-section, 20-minute all-staff cyber briefing with six scored checks woven between topics — single-select, multi-select, matching and ordering — so no segment ends without evidence the point landed.

Charts, tables and flowcharts on the slides

The example carries a bar chart of the quarter's phishing lures, three side-by-side comparison tables (legitimate versus phishing cues, safer versus risky hybrid habits, and everyday do-and-don'ts), an incident-reporting flowchart and a four-step response timeline. Quality gates require visuals on at least 30% of sections in every presentation.

A decision point with graded consequences

One checkpoint in the example presents four plausible responses to a suspected account compromise; each choice returns a consequence panel graded optimal, acceptable, poor or dangerous, with a regulation reference attached.

Flashcard decks for quick recall

The example includes a six-card deck on MFA-fatigue warning signs, each card with a front, a back and a hint — a recall break between the reading segments and the scored checks.

Explanations with regulation references

Every checkpoint explains why the correct answer is correct, names the common mistake, and cites the relevant framework — the example references UK GDPR Articles 32 and 33, ISO/IEC 27001 and NCSC guidance. Every section carries topic tags, and the briefing closes with a key-takeaways recap.

A final assessment that reports to your LMS

The example rolls its six checkpoints into a final assessment with an 80% pass mark and answer review enabled. Each scored item carries a SCORM interaction ID, so individual responses appear in standard LMS reporting.

How it works

  1. 1

    Write the brief

    Describe the briefing in plain language — up to 5,000 characters — and optionally attach source material such as a PDF, DOCX, PPTX, images or a URL. Intle's classifier detects that you want a presentation; you can also set the content type manually.

  2. 2

    Review the structure

    Before full generation you see the planned section-by-section outline: where readings sit, where the checkpoints fall and what each visual will show. Adjust the plan before committing a generation.

  3. 3

    Generation with quality gates

    Every presentation must clear density gates: at least 30% of sections interactive, visuals on at least 30% of sections, no long unbroken runs of passive content and a variety of question modes. Failures trigger an automatic repair pass before anything is delivered.

  4. 4

    Download SCORM or share a hosted link

    Export a zip targeting SCORM 2004 (4th Edition) or SCORM 1.2 for testing in your LMS, or share the presentation as a hosted session link with live response tracking. See /lms-compatibility for dated package-level evidence and current per-platform status.

What teams build with it

  • Quarterly security and threat briefings for all staff, run by IT or security teams — scored checkpoints turn a broadcast into training with completion evidence.
  • Policy-change and process-update briefings for HR and operations teams, generated from the updated policy document rather than rewritten as slides by hand.
  • Facilitator-led team share-outs and town-hall follow-ups for department heads, delivered as a hosted session link so attendees need no LMS account.
  • Client and partner onboarding briefings for account managers, exported as SCORM so the client's own LMS records who completed them.

Frequently asked questions

Can I export the presentation as a SCORM package?

Yes. Every presentation exports in formats targeting SCORM 2004 (4th Edition) and SCORM 1.2. The LMS compatibility page publishes the dated package-level evidence and per-platform validation status, so you can check the exact position and run your own test before rollout.

How does scoring work in a presentation?

Checkpoints between topics are scored using standard SCORM interactions — single-select, multi-select, matching and ordering — and roll up into a final assessment with a pass mark (80% in the live example). In an LMS, each response is reported through SCORM tracking; in a hosted session, responses appear in Intle's session analytics instead.

Can I edit the slides after generation?

Yes. The visual editor lets you rewrite copy, adjust checkpoints and change visuals, and saving changes repackages the SCORM zip automatically. You also review and adjust the planned structure before generation runs, so most changes happen before the package is ever built.

Is there a free tier?

Yes. The free tier generates complete presentations. Free and Starter exports retain the Intle credit; Premium removes it. Paid plans also extend how long hosted-session links stay live.

How is this different from an AI slide-deck tool?

The output is an interactive learning package, not a .pptx. Slide-led content is broken up by scored checkpoints, decision points and flashcards, and completion is measurable — the difference between a deck that gets skimmed and a briefing that produces evidence.

Generate and review your own draft

Describe what you want to teach. Download a SCORM package for your LMS or share a hosted session link — free to start, no card required.