Six hours. Forty-seven revisions. And it still looks like a PowerPoint from 2003.
There has to be a better way.
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.
Select all that apply. (You will select all.)
Helvetica on your Mac. Defaulting to Calibri on their Windows. Everything is wrong. The spacing is off. The fonts are different. You apologize.
Slide 7 is now slide 4. The chart is upside down. The image is cropped incorrectly. You are now troubleshooting via email chain.
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.
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.
"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.
"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
You paste your content. You pick a style. You get slides.
That's it. That's the whole thing.
"I should just do it myself..."
- said everyone, everywhere, forever
"Oh. That's all it takes?"
- what you'll say after your first deck
"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."
No, really. It's that fast.
Paste your content, links, or barely organized notes. We don't judge.
Pick a style that doesn't make people want to close the tab.
Download your slides and get back to doing literally anything else.
See the difference between slides that make you suffer and slides that don't.
Generic bullets, misaligned elements, fonts fighting each other
Clean layouts, perfect alignment, fonts that behave
Your time is worth more than whatever you're paying for slide tools.
That's $13,500/year
For masochists who enjoy making slides
For people whose time is worth more than $19/hr
For teams tired of "can you fix the font?" messages
Pro costs $19/month. Your suffering costs $1,125/month. Do the math.
Or you could paste your content, pick a style, and get slides that don't make you want to quit.
Stop Suffering. Get Slides.No credit card required. Free forever plan available. Or keep spending 6 hours on decks that should take 15 minutes.