Open Slideshows, choose the product, and open the generated deck. Review every slide in order. A strong cover does not compensate for a weak or misleading middle.
Is the first slide understandable to a cold viewer?
Does the caption feel native to the intended account?
Does the rest of the deck pay off the opening promise?
Does the deck feel like one believable camera roll?
Is the same approved character consistent across slides?
Is caption placement readable without covering the subject or product proof?
Are screenshots genuine rather than invented UI?
Is the product named clearly where required?
For apps, does the wording use the app qualifier naturally, such as “use the GymStreak app”?
Are features, prices, claims, and outcomes accurate?
Is the call to action appropriate for the product and goal?
Are spelling and punctuation correct?
Are all images the intended slideshow dimensions?
Does the caption match the final deck?
Is any private data visible?
If the overall direction is right but one slide is weak, ask the agent to repair that slide. State exactly what must change and what must remain fixed.
Example:
Repair slide 3 only. Keep the approved character, gym setting, product screenshot, caption meaning, and the other four slides unchanged. Make the phone screen easier to read and move the caption so it does not cover the face.
A targeted repair preserves the approved format and avoids spending time regenerating strong slides.
Approve only the variant you are willing to export. Approval records which recipe or format version, product context, assets, and variant produced the final deck.
Approval does not automatically publish the slideshow to TikTok or another social platform.
Download the approved ZIP. It contains:
Numbered slide images in posting order.
The post caption when available.
A manifest describing the slideshow.
Portable post metadata that an agent or scheduler can read.
Keep the files together so the posting order and context are preserved.
SlideTok creates and exports the approved package. Posting or scheduling is handled by you or a separate publishing tool connected to your agent. Review the final social composer before anything goes live.