Go from "I need a deck by 3" to a real presentation, without touching a slide template.


It's 1:30. The deck is due at 3. You know what you want to say. The blank slide doesn't care. So you start the usual fight — wrestling text boxes, hunting a layout that doesn't look broken, nudging a bullet a pixel at a time. The thinking took ten minutes. The formatting is about to take the rest of your afternoon.
That's backwards. The slowest part of building a deck has nothing to do with your ideas.
What if you just described the deck you needed and got a finished one back? Real slides, real titles, a clean layout, ready to open and present.
Key Takeaways
You describe what you need and your agent builds the whole thing. Give it the topic, the audience, and the points you want to land — or just tell it the goal — and it produces a complete PowerPoint file. Structured slides. Clear titles. Tidy bullets. A layout that reads the same from the first slide to the last.
The output is real. It's a .pptx you can open, present, and edit like any deck you've ever made. Not a screenshot, not a sketch you have to rebuild from scratch. An actual presentation.
Your decks tend to fall into a few buckets, and your agent handles all of them. A client pitch that needs to feel sharp. A board update that has to read as clear and credible. A sales deck that nudges a deal forward. An internal review where you mostly need the points in order. You describe the moment; it builds for that moment.
You bring the substance. Drop in your notes, your numbers, your talking points — or just describe them in plain words. The agent turns raw material into slides, so you never stare down an empty file.
Speed is the whole point, and the polish comes with it. The hour you used to spend fighting templates shrinks to a short back-and-forth. You describe, it builds, you review. Something off? Tell it what to change and it rebuilds on the spot. The deck you needed by 3 is ready with time to spare.
What format do I get?
A standard PowerPoint .pptx file. Open it, present it, and edit it like any deck you'd build yourself.
Do I have to write the slides first?
No. Hand over finished content or just describe the goal. The agent shapes it into slides for you.
What kinds of decks can it make?
Client pitches, board updates, sales decks, internal reviews — anywhere you need organized slides fast.
Can I change it after it's built?
Yes. Tell the agent what to adjust and it rebuilds, or open the .pptx and edit it directly. It's a normal file.
Related Updates
The blank slide doesn't have to win. Describe the deck, get a finished one back, and spend your time on the part that matters: the message. Learn more in the Help Center