Making slides is a
special kind of suffering.

Six hours. Forty-seven revisions. And it still looks like a PowerPoint from 2003.

There has to be a better way.

See if this sounds familiar
It starts innocently enough...
📄

"This'll be quick"

Just a few slides. Client meeting tomorrow. How hard can it be?

23 minutes later
Arial Comic Sans Times New Roman Helvetica Garamond

"Just need the right font"

Helvetica. Classic. Professional. Wait, is that the same as Arial? They look different on my screen...

1 hour 12 minutes later
🔍
×47

"Just need one good image"

"Business growth." Hmm, that's a stock photo of people high-fiving. "Success." That's a sunset with a road. "Q3 Results." Why is there a Dalmatian?

2 hours 34 minutes later
off
off

"It's fine. It's fine. It's almost fine."

Everything is slightly off-center. Every. Single. Element. You move one thing and three others shift. You give up. It stays off.

4 hours 8 minutes later
1
2
3
9
23

"Can you make the blue... bluer?"

You make the change. You send it. "Actually, can we try a different blue?" You do. "Hmm, what about that first one?" You find the first one. You are now on version 23.

5 hours 47 minutes later
😰
+
=
💀

"Fine. It's done. Ship it."

You're exhausted. The slides are... okay. Not great, but okay. Tomorrow you'll present and hope no one notices the alignment issues you gave up trying to fix.

The next day

"These look different on my screen."

— The client, with a puzzled expression

"That's not the font I chose."

They don't have Helvetica. They have neither Helvetica. You watch your careful font choice dissolve into whatever default their ancient laptop is using.

The numbers don't lie. (And they don't care.)

6.2

hours per presentation

23

average slides per deck

47

revisions per deck

hours on "quick updates"

Add up the hours. Multiply by your hourly rate. That's what slide creation is costing you.

Which nightmare sounds familiar?

Select all that apply. (You will select all.)

The "It Looked Different on My Screen" Nightmare

Helvetica on your Mac. Defaulting to Calibri on their Windows. Everything is wrong. The spacing is off. The fonts are different. You apologize.

The "Everything Shifted When I Opened It" Nightmare

Slide 7 is now slide 4. The chart is upside down. The image is cropped incorrectly. You are now troubleshooting via email chain.

The "I Just Want to Change the Font" Nightmare

Select all... wait not all... select some... not that one... why is it grey? Command+Z. Command+Z. Command+Z. Command+Z. Command+Z. Command+Z.

The "Can You Make It Pop More?" Nightmare

You make it pop. You send it. "Hmm, not that pop." You make it pop more. "That's too much pop." You are now in pop purgatory.

The "Let's Do It in PowerPoint Because..." Nightmare

"Actually, I can't open that file." "The animations don't work the same." "Can you just send a PDF?" You are now doing it twice.

The "Quick Update" Nightmare

"Hey, can you just change the date on slide 3?" You change the date on slide 3. "Actually, can you update all the dates?" There are 47 dates.

Sound exhausting? There is another way.

Show me the way

Here's what actually happens now.

You paste your content. You pick a style. You get slides.

That's it. That's the whole thing.

😩 The Old Way
Hours of formatting and refomatting
Every revision adds inconsistencies
Different fonts on different machines
Images that won't stay cropped
Alignment that mocks you
Export errors and format wars

"I should just do it myself..."

- said everyone, everywhere, forever

😌 What-A-Slide
Paste your content. Done.
Style Lock™ keeps everything consistent
Your fonts. Their fonts. All the fonts work.
Images stay exactly where you put them
Alignment is not your problem anymore
Export to anything. It just works.

"Oh. That's all it takes?"

- what you'll say after your first deck

What people say when they realize

"I spend more time on slides than on actual work."

"I made a deck in 12 minutes. TWELVE."

"There's no such thing as a quick deck."

"I actually look forward to presenting now."

"I dread every 'quick update' request."

"Quick updates actually take a minute now."

"I leave presentations early because I'm embarrassed by my slides."

"Someone asked if I hired a designer. I didn't."

3 minutes to stop suffering

No, really. It's that fast.

1

Dump Your Chaos

Paste your content, links, or barely organized notes. We don't judge.

"Q4 revenue increased 45%, new enterprise clients include Acme, TechCorp, and DataSci..."
2

Choose Your Vibe

Pick a style that doesn't make people want to close the tab.

50+ templates
3

Get Out of There

Download your slides and get back to doing literally anything else.

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See the difference between slides that make you suffer and slides that don't.

BEFORE: The Struggle
Poor slide quality

Generic bullets, misaligned elements, fonts fighting each other

Stock photo of handshake
⏱️ Time spent: 6+ hours
AFTER: What-A-Slide
Consistent, on-brand

Clean layouts, perfect alignment, fonts that behave

Data visualization that looks good
⏱️ Time spent: 12 minutes
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Stop wasting money on suffering

Your time is worth more than whatever you're paying for slide tools.

🧮 The Math

$
hrs
Monthly cost of slide suffering $1,125

That's $13,500/year

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Pro costs $19/month. Your suffering costs $1,125/month. Do the math.

You're still making slides the hard way, aren't you?

Or you could paste your content, pick a style, and get slides that don't make you want to quit.

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