Wrapped Tool
The Wrapped tool transforms your data analysis into professional slide presentations. It takes the charts, metrics, and insights from your project and assembles them into a branded, narrative-driven deck you can present, share, or download.
What Wrapped Does
Section titled “What Wrapped Does”When you ask Querri to create a presentation, the Wrapped tool:
- Builds a narrative arc from your analysis — hook, evidence, resolution
- Selects slide templates appropriate for each piece of content (charts, metrics, comparisons, etc.)
- Generates branded slides with your data, automatically choosing layouts and colors
- Includes speaker notes for context when presenting
- Renders at 1920×1080 for sharp displays and projectors
The result is an interactive slide deck embedded directly in your project, with options to present fullscreen, share via link, or download as PowerPoint or PDF.
Slide Types
Section titled “Slide Types”Wrapped has 25 built-in slide templates organized into categories:
Narrative Slides
Section titled “Narrative Slides”| Template | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Title | Opening slide with brand, period, and narrative hook |
| Bullet Summary | Key points with icons and descriptions |
| Quote Highlight | Featured quote with attribution |
| Three Column | Three parallel concepts or categories |
| Takeaways | Key findings and recommended next steps |
| Closing | Thank you slide with contact info and CTA |
Metric Slides
Section titled “Metric Slides”| Template | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Big Metric | Single hero number with change indicator |
| Metric Grid | Multiple KPIs displayed together |
| Spotlight | Featured statistics with descriptions |
| Gauge | Progress toward targets |
Chart Slides
Section titled “Chart Slides”| Template | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Single Chart | One chart with headline and narrative |
| Two Chart | Side-by-side chart comparison |
| Narrative Chart | Chart paired with explanatory text |
| Split Metric Chart | Hero metric alongside a supporting chart |
| Donut Breakdown | Proportional breakdown with center stat |
| Stacked Bar | Category composition over time |
Comparison & Flow Slides
Section titled “Comparison & Flow Slides”| Template | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Comparison | Side-by-side entity comparison (A vs B) |
| Before/After | Metrics showing change between two states |
| Ranked List | Ordered items by value |
| Timeline | Events or milestones in sequence |
| Funnel | Stage-by-stage conversion or pipeline |
| Journey | Process milestones with descriptions |
| Waterfall | Cumulative impact of sequential changes |
Data Slides
Section titled “Data Slides”| Template | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Table | Structured data in rows and columns |
| Image Hero | Full-bleed image with overlay headline |
Querri automatically selects the right templates based on your data and narrative.
When to Use It
Section titled “When to Use It”| Scenario | Example |
|---|---|
| Stakeholder reports | ”Create a presentation of this quarterly analysis” |
| Data storytelling | ”Wrap this up as a deck I can share with my team” |
| Executive summaries | ”Make a summary presentation for leadership” |
| Client deliverables | ”Turn this analysis into a presentation for the client” |
| Meeting prep | ”Create slides from this data for tomorrow’s meeting” |
When NOT to Use It
Section titled “When NOT to Use It”Wrapped isn’t the right tool when:
- You’re still exploring data — finish your analysis first, then wrap it up
- You only have one chart — a presentation needs enough content for a story arc
- You need a spreadsheet or report — use the Excel Export tool for tabular output
- You want a dashboard — dashboards are better for live, updating views of data
How to Create a Presentation
Section titled “How to Create a Presentation”Describe what you want in natural language. Querri recognizes presentation requests and invokes the Wrapped tool automatically.
Effective Prompts
Section titled “Effective Prompts”Basic:
- “Create a presentation from this analysis”
- “Wrap this up as a slide deck”
- “Make a presentation summarizing these results”
With audience and tone:
- “Create an executive summary presentation for the board”
- “Make a data-heavy deck for the analytics team”
- “Build a client-facing presentation of this quarterly review”
With specific focus:
- “Create a presentation focused on the revenue trends and regional breakdown”
- “Wrap up the customer retention analysis with before and after comparisons”
- “Make a deck highlighting the top 5 products and their growth metrics”
With structure guidance:
- “Create an 8-slide presentation covering revenue, retention, and growth”
- “Make a short 5-slide summary hitting just the key metrics”
- “Build a detailed presentation with all the charts we’ve created”
Viewing and Navigating
Section titled “Viewing and Navigating”Once generated, the presentation appears directly in your project. You can:
- Navigate slides using the arrow buttons or dot indicators at the bottom
- Enter presentation mode by clicking the Present button for a fullscreen, auto-hiding-controls experience
- Toggle dark/light mode to match your viewing environment or presentation setting
- Use keyboard navigation — arrow keys work in presentation mode
Sharing Presentations
Section titled “Sharing Presentations”Click the Share button in the bottom bar to share your presentation. Shared presentations are accessible via a link and render the full interactive slide experience — including navigation, dark/light mode, and animations — without requiring a Querri login.
Downloading Presentations
Section titled “Downloading Presentations”Click the Download button to export your presentation. Three formats are available:
| Format | Best For |
|---|---|
| PowerPoint (Editable) | Further editing — charts export as SVG shapes you can modify in PowerPoint |
| PowerPoint (Pixel Perfect) | Visual fidelity — each slide rendered as a high-quality image |
| Sharing and printing — portable document format |
Each slide is rendered at 1920×1080 resolution. Export may take a moment for larger presentations as each slide is captured individually.
Tips for Great Presentations
Section titled “Tips for Great Presentations”Prepare your analysis first
Section titled “Prepare your analysis first”Wrapped works best when your project already has meaningful results — charts, metrics, and insights. Run your analysis, create visualizations, and then ask for a presentation. The more context available in your project, the richer the resulting deck.
Be specific about your audience
Section titled “Be specific about your audience”Telling Querri who the presentation is for helps it choose the right tone, level of detail, and template selection:
"Create an executive summary for the CFO"produces a different deck than:
"Create a detailed analysis deck for the data team"Guide the narrative
Section titled “Guide the narrative”If you have a specific story to tell, describe it:
"Create a presentation that starts with overall revenue growth,then breaks down by region, highlights APAC underperformance,and ends with recommendations"Specify the time period
Section titled “Specify the time period”Including the reporting period helps Wrapped create accurate title slides and context:
"Create a Q4 2025 performance presentation""Wrap up the January 2026 monthly review"Request specific slide counts
Section titled “Request specific slide counts”By default, Wrapped targets around 8 slides. You can request more or fewer:
"Make a quick 5-slide summary""Create a detailed 12-slide presentation covering every metric"Limitations
Section titled “Limitations”- Requires existing analysis — Wrapped assembles presentations from your project’s data and results. It doesn’t run new analysis.
- Slide count — presentations typically range from 5 to 15 slides. Very large decks may be truncated.
- Chart types — Wrapped supports area, line, bar (vertical and horizontal), donut, and stacked bar charts. Specialized chart types from your analysis are re-rendered using these built-in chart components.
- Generation time — creating a presentation involves multiple AI calls (one per slide), so expect 30–60 seconds for a typical deck.
- Editing — presentations are generated as a complete unit. To make changes, describe what you’d like adjusted and regenerate.
Next Steps
Section titled “Next Steps”- Creating Visualizations — build charts to include in presentations
- Sharing & Collaboration — share your presentations and projects
- Researcher Tool — classify and enrich data before presenting
- Forecaster Tool — add predictions to your story