Claude stands out for its clarity of reasoning and structured thinking. The contextual understanding feels deliberate and less reactive compared to many alternatives, which makes it especially strong for code generation, system design discussions, and long-form analysis.
I use it heavily for technical problem-solving, architectural thinking, and refining complex ideas. The ability to maintain nuance across longer conversations is a major advantage.
From a builder’s perspective, it’s one of the most reliable assistants for reasoning-heavy workflows.
This is a big one for anyone who lives in PowerPoint :D
The biggest friction of building decks is never “writing text.” It’s restructuring messy thoughts into a clean storyline without breaking formatting.
What I love here:
It actually reads your existing deck (layouts, slide masters, fonts)
Makes template-aware edits instead of nuking formatting
Can generate a full structure from a natural language brief
Converts bullets → diagrams and adds native charts
No copy-paste between tools
Most AI tools feel like sidekicks outside the workflow. This feels embedded as if it was the co-author of your deck.
If this handles enterprise templates properly (the real test 😅), it could easily become a daily driver for consultants, founders, and operators.
Over to you!
How did Anthropic automate PowerPoint slides before Microsoft 365 Copilot? What do you think?
minimalist phone: creating folders
Finally something useful. I used to spend hours/days to create something with a logical structure and a good-looking design. Now, I can save time :)
@busmark_w_nika Indeed :D Thanks Nika for stopping by!
minimalist phone: creating folders
@rohanrecommends It hit my eyes as the first thing in the list of PH launches :D I had to react.
Rumora
I feel you on the formatting. Nothing worse than redoing slides last minute and realizing your fonts are all over the place.
@djordjevic_nikola Haha yes! It would be so easy to fix the formatting and fonts with just a prompt. :)
As a consultant-turned-builder, I can already see consulting companies starting to use it asap. Super impressive!
@andreitudor14 Yes, makes life easy for anyone making presentations for a living :D
@rohanrecommends yep, for sure! I'm also already looking into how we can use it within CoreSight. Congrats on the launch!
Interesting direction for presentation workflows.
I often work with decks, and this looks like a useful way to speed up structuring and editing slides.
I’m especially curious about how it handles tone consistency and multilingual content.
@sergeypetrov Give it a spin! :)
Starnus
Nice, but I guess this is only accessible via web UI, right? not the API, or does it support it too?
@khashayar_mansourizadeh1 I believe it is available natively inside PowerPoint. No API yet.
This is very exciting!
I am wondering how much the AI agent relies on visual input -- given that visual input is a lot less efficient.
But instead of powerpoint plugins, I am more hoping to see a slide making tool that natively support human-AI collaboration. The AI relies on something mostly text based (like markdown, html/css, latex), while human can drag and drop, click to edit, etc. And the changes will be synchronized bidirectionally.
@tensortoad By visual input you mean, uploading a screenshot and asking it to replicate the design or style?