Ben Lang

Chronicle 2.0 - AI presentations without the AI slop

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Chronicle is your AI-powered design partner for presentations. Turn notes, prompts, or existing decks into beautiful, on-brand slides in minutes. It asks a few questions, builds an impressive first draft, and lets you refine slides through conversation.

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Abhinav Ramesh

So cool! Will use it for my deck

Renee Zhang

@abhinavramesh Let us know what you think!! Super exciting.

Abhijit Rout

@abhinavramesh Thank you Abhinav! We’d love to hear what you enjoyed most 🥳

Steffen Rehmann

I’ve tried quite a few AI presentation tools over the past year and the biggest issue has always been the same. They generate something that technically looks like a deck, but it still feels generic and you end up rewriting half of it anyway. The structure is usually weak and the slides lack a clear narrative flow.

What sounds interesting here is the focus on storytelling rather than just slide generation. A good presentation is rarely about individual slides. It is about how the argument unfolds and how the visuals support that story. If the tool actually helps with that part, it could save a lot of time for people who build decks regularly.

Nice to see a product evolving this quickly based on user feedback. The jump from early AI slide generators to something that genuinely helps people communicate ideas better is where things get interesting.

Mugdha

Wow this is so exciting. Looking forward for the launch.

Renee Zhang

@mugdhamj Thank you Mugdha!! It's live so you can easily sign up as check it out!

Abhijit Rout

@mugdhamj Thank you very much Mugdha.

Landry Djamou

Hey team @Chronicle , huge congrats on 2.0 — and on turning all that feedback into such a big release. The focus on avoiding “AI slide slop” really resonates; most tools feel fast but leave you with decks you’d never ship without a full redesign.

I’m especially curious about Chronicle AI as a “design coworker.” How does it adapt to different storytelling styles over time — for example, a data-heavy board deck vs a narrative-heavy sales pitch? Does it learn from the edits teams make, or is it more prompt-by-prompt today?

Fraser

There are so many smart design tool and presentation tools out there.
Where I find most of them fall down is their ai tools to create imagery.

Elvis Bueno

Congrats on the launch! 🚀

The combo of AI generation + full editing control is interesting a lot of tools lean heavily one way or the other. Starting from just a prompt or rough notes and getting on-brand slides that you can still properly tweak sounds like a big time saver. Curious how does Chronicle handle brand consistency (fonts, colors, templates) across different decks?

Abhijit Rout

@zerodarkhub Yes, Chronicle lets teams define brand presets for fonts, colors, and layouts, and the AI always builds on top of those so new decks stay on-brand while still being easy to tweak.

Chetan Dalal

Congrats on the launch!

Claire Taylor

@chetandalal1993 thanks for the support!

Sameer Sakshena

Congratulations on the launch! I have been using Chronicle for few weeks and love the range of beautiful decks and the use of AI.

Amal Vats

Always been a nerd for slides and I’ve been using Chronicle enough now for this to become my go-to-tool! @tejgw and team, keep killing it!

Mihir Kanzariya

The "without the AI slop" tagline is so good lol. That's literally the biggest complaint I hear from everyone trying AI presentation tools. Everything ends up looking the same generic corporate template.

Curious how much control you get over the output. Can you lock certain slides from being changed and just let AI handle the rest?