What's the step you wish could disappear forever?

Building a presentation in 2026 shouldn't look like this:

❌ Search for inspiration
❌ Write content
❌ Design slides
❌ Fix formatting
❌ Fix formatting again
❌ Fix formatting one more time

We're working on changing that. launching in few days stay tuned!

What's the step you wish could disappear forever?

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i wish the fear of failure could vanish forever. I've realized that most failures teach valuable lessons, while avoiding risks often teaches nothing.

 Totally agree! Thank you

Same templates over and over. I have the content, can it not turn into this beautiful visual representation without spending hours on it.

 You can try and let me know your feedback. We hope we can make it easy

 I will definitely give this a try :)

 Thank you so much

Fixing formatting, especially when I make a change to the content and it disrupts the whole thing😭

I see! this is painful part 🥲

For me, it's hunting for the right data to tell the story.

Writing the content and designing the slides is much easier once the research is done. But collecting information from multiple websites, reports, and PDFs can take longer than building the presentation itself. I'd happily let AI handle that part forever.

 Great! Thanks for sharing that

Formatting 🤯 Nothing kills the flow faster than finishing the actual thinking… and then spending another hour convincing slides to behave

For me, the step that should disappear is repetitive formatting. Not design judgment, but the mechanical work of making every slide consistent after the thinking is already done.

In a good workflow, the human should define the message, audience, and hierarchy. The tool should then handle alignment, spacing, layout consistency, and adapting the same idea into different formats. That is where AI feels most useful: removing the production drag while keeping the person in control of the story.

 Couldn't agree more. The thinking should stay with the human, and the repetitive production work should happen in the background.

That's exactly the direction we're pushing toward with tomorrow's launch. Stay tuned

 Exactly. That is the right split: keep judgment, taste, and structure with the human, then let the product handle the repetitive production layer. Looking forward to seeing how you translate that into the launch.

 Congrats on getting it live. The clearest feedback from my side: lead with the before-and-after workflow as quickly as possible. People should immediately see the painful presentation step you remove, then the finished output. That makes the value much easier to understand than a broad AI presentation claim.

the formatting loop honestly. you fix it, switch slides, come back, it broke again. feels like half the time building a deck is just fighting the tool instead of thinking about the content.

 Haha, that's a very accurate description 😅

Fix formatting again" — and then one more time. Every single time. The content takes 20 minutes, the formatting takes 2 hours. That's the step I'd delete forever.

 yeah that loop is the worst 😅

spend 20 mins on content… then hours just fixing how it looks again and again. Hope you tackle that very soon

Formatting, no contest.

It's never one pass. You fix the spacing, the font goes off, you fix that and the alignment breaks, then a text box is hanging off the edge in full screen. I've lost real hours nudging boxes 2 pixels at a time.

Writing the content's fine, that's the thinking part. It's fixing the same deck 4 times that feels like a tax on shipping.

 Got it! We feel that and we are always collect feedback and ideas to consider it within our product development. Thank you for sharing that

formatting. every single time. i can have the whole story in my head, content done, message clear, and then i spend 45 minutes making sure the bullet spacing on slide 7 matches slide 3. it's not even creative work at that point, just pixel babysitting. that's the part i'd delete in a heartbeat if i could.

 Great! Thank you