Gamma

#21

The anti-PowerPoint. You give it an idea, it churns out a whole presentation that doesn't suck. Stop spending hours choosing fonts. It is the death of 'death by PowerPoint'.

Is it easy to use?

Extreme simplicity. You have almost no control, and that makes it super easy. A 9.5 out of 10.

How long to learn?

Few minutes. Write a prompt, it generates 10 slides. Done. Mastered in an hour.

How efficient is it?

Maximum efficiency. Generates in 1 minute a job that would have taken you 2 hours. A 9.0 out of 10.

Is it worth it?

The ‘Yes (Limited)’ plan is generous. Pro plan costs very little (from $8/mo). Very high value. (Value: 8.5/10).

Can I use it Commercially?

Yes. Green light, you can make money with it. But if you get sued, don’t blame me. (Always check ToS).

In a Nutshell (Verdict)

The quickest way to create a presentation that isn’t ugly. Score: 8.4/10.

Who is it for?

For those who want to impress the audience with special effects and hate the rigidity of PowerPoint. It is for those who think a presentation should be a ‘cinematic’ experience. Its storytellers:

  • Startups (looking for money): To create ‘pitch decks’ that look like they came out of a sci-fi movie, hoping to dazzle investors with form rather than substance.
  • Creatives and Designers: To present their work. Instead of a boring PDF, they create an interactive ‘story’ that the client can navigate.
  • Marketers (modern): To create ‘microsites’ or ‘narrative landing pages’ in minutes.
  • Anyone tired of PowerPoint: And wants to try the ‘new toy’ for presentations. It’s more aesthetics than substance, but aesthetics count (and cost more).

Still moving text boxes? Get a decent presentation churned out in 30 seconds.