HOW IT WORKS

From a one-line brief to a file you can send

No prompt engineering. No blank canvas. Here's exactly what happens at each step.

STEP 01 UI
STEP 01

Tell us what it's for

Fill in the brief form: purpose, audience, tone, and slide count. Audience and goal fields matter more than word count — they're what make the first draft usable, not just plausible.

PRO TIP

Mention specific numbers, names, or decisions you want the audience to walk away with. The AI uses them directly.

STEP 02 UI
STEP 02

AI drafts the full deck

The AI builds a structured outline first (title, sections, slide types), then fills content per slide. Structure is sound before wording is polished. Takes roughly 20–40 seconds.

PRO TIP

You'll see slides appear one by one in the sidebar as they're written. Not a spinner — real progress.

STEP 03 UI
STEP 03

Edit anything, by hand

Text, slide order, layout per slide, theme, colors, fonts, images (upload or AI-suggested), charts, stat blocks, speaker notes. All of it, directly editable.

PRO TIP

Ask the AI panel to redo a single slide, or just click in and rewrite it yourself. Both are one click away.

STEP 04 UI
STEP 04

Export or share

Download a real .pptx that opens correctly in PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides. Or PDF. Or a shareable link that presents in fullscreen with a slide counter.

PRO TIP

The .pptx is not a screenshot bundle. Text is editable, tables are tables, charts are charts.