we don't need slides

why presentation tools still feel like they're from 2003

got a client meeting, a talk, a report to your boss?
what do people do? they open a slide app.

i did too. thought i was smart using AI to make slides.
was it better? yeah, but only slightly better than the 2000s.
honestly? still sucked.

i'd prep for nights until the idea went stale.
i need my ideas fresh. i want to talk when the thought's still hot.

why it still takes forever

no real design

AI slides give you stock templates and filler text. no taste, no cohesion.
want something that actually looks good? that takes days.
every small edit means more rehearsing.

no story

just bullet points and random pics. no arc, no meaning.
you get something that looks like a slide but says nothing.

every update hurts

change one point? now you're fixing layout, timing, order, visuals.
hours gone.

feels stuck

these tools don't help you think. they help you format.
you're not sharing ideas. you're managing a doc.

the rehearsal trap

you gotta remember how to act on stage. how to move, when to click, what to say.
it's a lot of work.

even with AI, tools like gamma and powerpoint still make me feel trapped.

the whole “slides” thing missed the point.
you see people with perfect slides but boring delivery.
or amazing speakers with no slides at all.

slides ≠ a pitch deck

what you really needed was this: talk to AI in bed, or mid-set at the gym.
your AI preps the whole thing until you say “cool”.

but hey, we need longer time for this to work
so for now, we built a way to pitch without feeling slides.

it's not powerpoint or gamma.
you can't deliver while scrolling tiktok there, but you can here.
you don't even need to be at your desk.