The Product
Your thinking, structured into a deck worth presenting.
Deckhalo is for the people who build slides for a living but shouldn't have to: account executives the night before a QBR, consultants on Friday afternoon, marketing leads with a board update due Monday. Paste what you have. Get a deck that earns the room.
How it works
From raw input to export-ready deck
Paste what you have — format doesn't matter
Drop in your doc, bullet list, meeting notes, or a transcript. Prose works. Fragments work. Deckhalo is reading for argument structure and data signals, not clean formatting. You're telling it what you know — not preparing a brief for a designer.
The narrative arc comes first — slides come second
Before generating a single slide, Deckhalo surfaces the full outline: section titles, sequence, and how many slides each section gets. This is the part most tools skip. If the argument structure is wrong, the slide count doesn't matter. Edit the outline here, or approve it and generate.
Export to PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides
One click to .pptx, .key, or a Google Slides import file. Every slide arrives with its heading, the chart that matches the data type, and speaker notes already written. You're not starting from a blank slide master — you're in revision mode on a real first draft.
Comparison
Deckhalo vs. building manually vs. generic AI
Deckhalo is not a blank-canvas design tool. It doesn't do custom animations or pixel-level layout control. It does one thing well: take your argument and make it deck-ready, fast.
| Feature | Deckhalo | Manual PowerPoint | Generic AI tool |
|---|---|---|---|
| Structure by argument | |||
| Chart auto-selection by data type | |||
| Speaker notes (useful ones) | |||
| Export to all formats | |||
| Time to first draft | 90 seconds | 2–4 hours | 15–30 min + editing |
| Revision speed |
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