SlideHeap Slide Templates: Professional Plan for $29
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Whether you are in corporate management, marketing, a student or a start-up trying to pitch your idea to an investor, visually appealing slides will always add points up. Save your time by using SlideHeap’s predesigned slides and wow your audience. SlideHeap gives you 600+ premium, fully-customizable infographics that are specially designed for 25 niche markets into one amazing package for you. These files are 100% vector so you can easily customize and scale them to any resolution. All slides and templates by SlideHeap are available in the most-used formats, allowing you to instantly customize, share, and access.
- Build presentations faster w/ Slideheap Library of 600+ unique premium presentations slides
- Slides compatible w/ your favorite app: Microsoft PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides
- Save hours of work by using easy-to-edit pre-designed templates
- Find just the right templates from 25+ popular categories
PRODUCT SPECS
Professional Plan
- 600+ unique slides
- 1,000+ icons
- 100% vector files
- Unlimited downloads
System Requirements
- Internet access required
- 2 GB of RAM (4GB recommended)
- 1 GB of free disk space
- Microsoft Powerpoint, Apple Keynote, or Google Slides
Important Details
- Length of access: lifetime
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Max number of devices: 2
- Access options: desktop
- Updates included
OTHER ARTICLES YOU MAY LIKE

DRILL BRUSH KIT REVIEW: OZITO 16-PIECE UNBOXED + REAL CLEANING RESULTS
Ready to put a drill-powered brush kit to the test? In this unboxing and quick clean-up, we crack open a 16-piece drill brush set, check out what each piece is for, and then try it on a stained pot to see how it performs. If you’ve ever wondered how these brush kits stack up for […]
read more
OPENSSL TUTORIAL: CREATE A PRIVATE KEY AND SSL CERTIFICATE FROM THE TERMINAL
In this guide, we’ll walk through requesting a certificate in AWS Certificate Manager (ACM), exporting it with a passphrase, decrypting the private key on a Linux server, and installing the certificate into HestiaCP. I’ll also point out exactly where each step happens with the screenshots referenced in the transcript. 1) Request a public certificate in […]
read more