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Dark slide arguing task management stayed unchanged, with a four-category logo row (Slack, Zoom, Notion) and an empty coral-outlined Superlist slot.
Summary
A dark slide making the case that new products disrupted every work dimension except task management, shown as a four-column logo row with one deliberately empty slot.
Visual description
Same deep navy field and dotted grid. Coral eyebrow "What we learned" sits above a flush-left headline: "New products have emerged to disrupt different dimensions of work," in white, "but Task & Project Management" in coral, "remains mostly unchanged." in white. Across the bottom, four labeled columns each pair a small coral all-caps category label with a white brand mark: "Communication / Slack", "Meetings / Zoom", "Knowledge / Notion", and "Task & Project Management" over an empty navy pill with a thin coral outline. The empty fourth slot makes the absence of a category leader literal.
Key takeaway
The empty fourth slot as an argument device: three filled categories and one conspicuously blank pill that says "this space is up for grabs" without a word. The next slide fills it with the Superlist mark, paying off the setup.
Reuse notes
A clean way to position a product against an established competitive set. The empty-slot-then-reveal works best as a two-slide pair. Reuse the labeled logo-column row for any "category landscape" moment.

















