The Deck Skeleton Library
The structures behind winning decks, rebuilt as templates you can fill with your own thinking.
After you have studied enough winning decks, a pattern emerges: the content always differs, but the skeleton repeats — the same slide flow, the same argument architecture, the same places where the numbers land. The library bottles exactly that.
TL;DR · Key Takeaways
Key takeaways
- Skeletons are original structure templates distilled from winning-deck patterns — never anyone else's content or files.
- Structure is shared craft; content is your differentiation. The library hands you the first so you can spend every hour on the second.
- One ₹500 unlock, lifetime access, every future skeleton included — at /skeletons.
What a skeleton is — and is not
Each skeleton is an original MECE template: a slide-by-slide structure distilled from the patterns across hundreds of winning competition decks — exec-summary architecture, insight-slide layouts, options-kill matrices, financial-spine slides, roadmap strips. What it is not: anyone else's deck. No team's content, design, or work appears in the library; the structures are rebuilt from scratch in MECE's own template system, because structure is learnable craft — content is what you bring.
| You get | You bring |
|---|---|
| The slide sequence for each round type (3-slide screener, 8–12 slide finale) | Your problem statement and your research |
| Action-title placeholders that force pyramid-principle writing | The actual insight in each title |
| Pre-built layout zones: chart + so-what, options matrix, financial spine | Your numbers, your sources |
| Case-type variants: profitability, market entry, growth, marketing, ops, BFSI | The judgement of which to use |
Why skeletons beat samples
Reading someone's winning deck teaches you what they thought. A skeleton teaches you where your thinking goes — and using one is honest: structure is a craft convention (every consulting firm shares one); copying content is what gets teams disqualified.
How it works
Unlock once
One payment of ₹500, lifetime access — including every skeleton added later.
Filter and select
Browse by case type and round type, select any number of skeletons.
Download and build
Each file is a ready-to-edit template. Pair it with the winning deck module — the skeleton gives you the bones, that module teaches you the flesh.
The library lives in your app at [/skeletons](/skeletons) (login required). Free users can browse this whole Case Competitions track first — the library is the accelerant, not the prerequisite.