Solution all-in-one three pillars

Solution all-in-one three pillars, editorial, illustrated, light

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White slide with a black all-caps solution headline over three pillar columns, each with an illustrated product card, copy, a competitor label, and three pink line icons.

Summary

The solution slide: "ALL IN ONE SOLUTION" broken into three pillars, Online Ordering, Best-in-Class Design, and Data-Oriented Marketing, each in its own column with an illustrated card and pink line icons.

Visual description

White background, yellow chrome bar with wordmark and "6" badge. A heavy black condensed all-caps headline spans the top: "SOLUTION: ALL IN ONE SOLUTION." Below, three equal columns are divided by thin vertical rules. Each column leads with an illustrated card in the deck's acid palette: a phone-and-browser menu mockup for ordering, a brand-system board with type swatches and tattoo-flash art for design, and an email/marketing UI with a "20% OFF" badge for marketing. Under each card sits a bold all-caps subhead ("ONLINE ORDERING," "BEST-IN-CLASS DESIGN," "DATA-ORIENTED MARKETING"), two lines of body copy, a small "COMPETITOR: OLO / KOALA / PUNCHH" label, and a row of three pink circular line icons with captions (Web/App/Pocket Kiosk Ordering; Product Design/Branded Experiences/Cohesive Vision; Email/SMS/Flexible Loyalty).

Key takeaway

A clean three-pillar solution structure where every column repeats the exact same anatomy (illustrated card, subhead, copy, competitor callout, three icons), so three different value props feel like one coherent system. Naming the competitor each pillar replaces is a sharp, confident touch.

Reuse notes

A reliable solution or features overview when your product has exactly three legs to stand on. The repeated per-column anatomy keeps a dense slide scannable and is reusable across SaaS, platform, and agency decks. The per-pillar "competitor" line works best in a crowded category where everyone knows the incumbents. Needs three good illustrated or product cards to anchor the columns.

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