Slideas
Overview
Slideas.ai is an AI-powered presentation assistant that enables users to quickly and easily create high quality presentations and slide decks. It allows users to choose a topic for their presentation and automatically generates headlines and talking points for them.
It also has an easy-to-use Notion-like editor that enables users to edit, add, or remove headlines, bullet points, and texts. Users can present their slides directly from within Slideas or export to Google Slides or PowerPoint.
It also has real-time collaboration features that allow users to work on the presentation with their team members. It has two pricing plans - a free plan that includes unlimited personal decks, export to Google Slides and access to all themes, and a pro plan that includes all the features of the free plan plus team collaboration, export to PowerPoint, theme customization, brand guidelines, and real-time capabilities.
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YURY SAKHONCHYK🙏 69 karmaApr 18, 2024@MagicSlides.appThere is nothing here that meets the presentation requirements. The slides are monotonous and boring; it's as if I just copied my entire text and pasted it onto 10 slides - there's no value in that. The information is inconvenient and uninteresting to read. It's even summarised and organized worse than I could do it in 5 mins. It's better to use free GPT and put all into slides then use this. Omg it's really very bad, extremely poor, and I will never use it again.
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Makes it easy to get started with a presentation if you have an outline, but as soon as you want more control, you're better off using Google Slides. Gamma's feature that I used the most was image generation - you can select among a variety of models (Ideogram, Flux, DALL-E, but not Midjourney), and it shows 3 variations to choose from. Performance is slow and a little janky, even in Chrome. Prompts and settings are often not respected - e.g. you set it to "preserve text" and just generate slides, and it goes onto dumping an entire 3 paragraphs of text in one slide. You can't overlay text over images (e.g. for image attribution), and there's no precise positioning control, or grouping elements. No way to control table layout, e.g. to have two images slide-by-side in full bleed mode. I tried Gamma for a new presentation, but next time I need to make a presentation, I'll go back to Google Slides and generate images independently.
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Using it on day-to-day basis to create presentations for my real estate clients. It's good.
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You spent half of hour on describing how your presentation should look like, and just after that getting informed that you need to pay subscription to proceed. Who’ll pay my time back?
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It does it's job and I love that it has a lifetime plan
