Carousel

Stop paying the design tax.

A LinkedIn carousel used to mean an afternoon dragging text boxes around Canva. Describe the idea instead. BlackOps writes the slides, renders them in your brand, and hands back a document post ready to ship.

Build a carousel

The idea took five minutes. The slides took two hours.

That gap is the design tax. You have the take. Turning it into ten clean, on-brand slides is where the afternoon goes: picking a template, fighting the alignment, recoloring everything so it looks like yours instead of the tool's default.

BlackOps collapses that into one command. You bring the topic, or paste a note you already wrote. It writes the slides, sets the hierarchy, and renders the whole thing in your colors and fonts. What used to be an afternoon is a sentence and a review pass.

The slides were never the hard part. Having something worth swiping through is. Spend your time there.

How it works

One sentence in. A finished carousel out.

1. Describe it, or point it at a note

Give it a topic, or paste source material you already wrote: a post, a journal entry, a note out of a brain. The slides get built from your real thinking, not a cold prompt.

2. It writes and renders the slides

Three to ten slides in one of three themes, rendered in your brand colors and fonts. A cover, the body, a close. No template picking. No alignment fights.

post_linkedin_by_id_carousel → PDF attached to your draft

3. Refine in plain language, then ship

"Make the cover punchier." "Swap slide 3 for a stat." Steer it with a sentence instead of re-editing by hand. Attach to a LinkedIn draft, or download the PDF and post it anywhere, including company pages.

Your brand. Not the tool's.

ONE IDEA

A topic. A post you already wrote. A note you dictated on a walk.

Bold Editorial Minimal

Three themes. Every slide in your colors and fonts.

Want the full walkthrough? Read the carousel docs →

Built for people who have the take, not the afternoon.

Consultants. You have the framework. Turn it into a carousel people actually swipe through, without opening a design tool.

Founders. The insight is yours. Ship it to LinkedIn as a document post that looks designed, in the time it takes to write the caption.

Operators and writers. Your notes are full of carousels waiting to happen. Point it at one and publish.

Your next carousel is one sentence away.

Stop budgeting an afternoon for slides. Describe the idea and review the result.

Build your first carousel