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From rough brief to finished deckpresentations that feel crafted

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Shape the story first, then generate the slides.

Start with a topic, an outline, or an uploaded file. Shape the story first, then generate slides you can refine, share, and export.

Start from a topic, outline, or uploaded file
Export to HTML or PDF
Edit and regenerate any slide
Why teams use it

It doesn't force content into templates. It turns ideas into presentations.

The workflow brings together story development, slide design, image planning, and export, so the result feels like a real deck instead of an auto-filled template.

Story first, slides second
Audience, goal, and structure come first. Visual decisions come after.
A stronger structure without losing the point
Stay close to the source when you want to, or rewrite the flow when the story needs more work.
Every slide earns its place
Layout, pacing, imagery, and density shift slide by slide, so the deck feels built, not duplicated.
From first draft to delivery in one place
Preview, edit, regenerate, share, and export without stitching together separate writing, design, and presentation tools.
Features

One workflow from first prompt to final export

Whether you're starting from scratch or cleaning up a messy outline, it helps you move from idea to usable deck without starting over.

Turn a prompt into an outline

Give it a topic and it will sharpen the audience, goal, and setting before it builds the structure.

Two modes for existing outlines

Use Light Polish to stay close to the source. Use Full Rewrite when the flow needs to be rebuilt.

Control the visual system

Tune the design language, information density, motion, and overall image treatment of the deck.

Plan imagery slide by slide

Decide where a full-bleed background belongs, where supporting images help, and where restraint works better.

Edit and regenerate one slide at a time

Update a title, headline, or visual direction, then regenerate just that slide without rebuilding the whole deck.

Share and export without extra steps

Preview online, send a share link, or export to HTML and PDF as soon as the deck is ready.

Use cases

Built for presentations people actually have to give

It works across teaching, internal reporting, launch moments, and external presentations where structure matters as much as polish.

Workshops and training decks
For educators, trainers, and community teams
Workshops and training decks
Turn scattered notes into a clear teaching flow with memorable slide titles and speaker-friendly pacing.
Built for
Quarterly reviews and strategy updates
For managers, operators, and leadership teams
Quarterly reviews and strategy updates
Bring metrics, interpretation, and next steps into the same narrative instead of spreading them across disconnected slides.
Built for
Launch decks and founder presentations
For product, sales, and fundraising moments
Launch decks and founder presentations
Move from problem framing to value proposition and call to action with a sharper, more confident story.
Built for
What we keep hearing

The same three things come up again and again

These comments aren't about novelty. They're about how much back-and-forth disappears from the process.

The value wasn't just speed. It was getting a first draft that already felt like something you'd actually present.

Content lead

Learning team

We pasted in a messy outline and it didn't replace the idea. It kept the meaning intact and made the story much easier to tell.

Product marketing manager

B2B SaaS team

What used to take a chain of tools now happens in one flow, which means we can compare two or three strong versions in a single evening.

Founder

Startup team

How it works

From prompt to finished deck, the system works in layers

This isn't a single prompt box. It's a presentation workflow that connects story planning, design systems, and delivery.

Chinese copy is tuned for lectures, internal reviews, and launch-style presentations.

English copy is written to sound natural, not translated.

You can keep refining the deck after generation instead of getting stuck at export.

01

Input

Start from a topic, an existing outline, or an uploaded file.

02

Story

Clarify the brief, tighten the structure, and define each slide's title, headline, and supporting points.

03

Design

Apply typography, layout rhythm, and image strategy through a consistent visual system.

04

Generation

Produce standalone HTML slides with preview, navigation, and slide-by-slide regeneration.

05

Delivery

Share online or export to HTML and PDF without leaving the workflow.

Call to action

Your next deck doesn't have to start from a blank slide

Bring the brief, the notes, or the rough outline. The system handles the story, the visual direction, and the path to delivery.