Create terminal-based presentation slides using presenterm's markdown format with themes, diagrams, code highlighting, and more
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A product team at a SaaS company is preparing a launch presentation for their new developer tool, "FlowSync". The head of marketing has provided a custom-designed title image (a PNG with the product logo and tagline) that they want to use as the very first thing the audience sees — it should fill the entire visible area of the terminal slide, rather than showing a plain text title card. The marketing team is insistent: no plain text title slide, just the image front and center.
The rest of the presentation (5 more content slides) should follow a polished format covering the product's key value propositions, with the final slide echoing the same visual energy as the opening. The talk targets technical buyers at enterprise companies and will be delivered from the terminal during a product demo call.
The developer creating the slides doesn't have access to the real image file yet. Marketing has only said the file will live in an images/ directory and the filename should be derived from the product name and the words "title slide" — pick a sensible filename yourself.
Produce a single file flowsync-launch.md containing the complete 6+ slide presentation. The first slide should use the image as the title. Include at least 4 more content slides with appropriate presenterm formatting. The file should be ready to run with presenterm.