Claude x UpSlide

UpSlide Skills for Claude

Purpose-built skills to extend Claude with UpSlide workflows. Download, install in one minute, and adapt them to your firm's standards.

How to install

Two steps. Less than a minute.

1
Download the skill

Click on a skill card to preview it, then click "Download skill". You get a .md file saved to your computer.

2
Upload it in Claude

In Claude, open the Skills section. Click +, then Create skill > Upload a skill. Select the .md file — the skill is immediately available.

Every skill is a plain .md file — open it in any text editor to adjust the output format, add firm-specific constraints, or update UpSlide library names to match your setup. No code required.

UpSlide actions

Skills that invoke UpSlide features directly — insert slides from your library, place logos, apply brand styles — without touching the ribbon.

/table-of-content

Table of Content

Generates or updates the UpSlide table of contents based on the current section structure. Keeps slide numbers and section titles in sync.

/insert-slide

Library Insert

Describe the slide you need. Searches your UpSlide slide library and inserts the best match at the current position — or flags when nothing fits.

/insert-logos

Logo Finder

Give it a list of company names. Searches the UpSlide Logo Finder and inserts a formatted logo grid on the active slide. Flags any logo not found.

/create-excel-links

Create Excel Links

Links selected shapes or text boxes to cells in an Excel workbook. Specify the source file, sheet, and range — UpSlide handles the binding.

/update-excel-links

Update Excel Links

Refreshes all Excel data links in the active presentation. Pulls the latest values from connected workbooks without opening them manually.

/read-link-metadata

Read Excel Link Metadata

Read source, sheet, range and last-update metadata of UpSlide Excel links in PowerPoint. Works on a selected shape, a slide, or the whole deck.

/go-to-source

Go to Source Links

Navigates to the source Excel cell behind a linked shape. Useful for tracing data provenance or auditing linked values across a presentation.