A sample deck, built by AI
If getting AI to make
nice slides has been
a struggle...
...it might be time to try something different. This whole deck was built the new way — take a look and see if it's for you.
Sound familiar?
You ask for a
deck, and get
a mess
Slide tools were built for a person clicking and dragging with a mouse. AI doesn't work that way — so the results can come out rough.
Maybe you've seen this
Why AI and slide software often clash
- 01It's working blindAI can't look at the slide the way you can. It just hopes everything landed in the right place — and often it didn't.
- 02Things come out crookedText overlaps, titles get cut off, a chart slides half off the edge — and you don't notice until you open the file.
- 03It starts over every timeFonts, colors, and spacing get reinvented on every deck, so nothing looks consistent and nothing carries over.
- 04You can't tell what changedA slide file is a sealed box. There's no easy way to see what was edited, or to undo a mistake.
Another way to try
Let AI build
what it's
good at
The same AI that fumbles a slide editor builds clean, polished web pages all day. This approach turns your deck into one of those.
A deck is really just words and numbers in a nice layout. Let AI handle the words — the design takes care of itself.
—You describe, it writes
You say what each slide should say. The AI fills it in — it never has to nudge a single box around.
—The design can't break
The look is built in and locked. There's simply no way to end up with a crooked or broken slide.
—Easy to change your mind
Everything is plain text, so tweaks are quick and any mistake is easy to undo.
The cost
$0/mo
to put the finished deck online. Logan can host it for you on Cloudflare, essentially for free.When you let AI build in a way that fits how it works, the frustrating part quietly disappears.
How it reaches people
Build it once, share it two ways.
You get one simple file to email or post in Slack, and a live web link anyone can open in a browser — Logan can host any deck you make here online, essentially for free.
You are not stuck with this look. It's a starting point, not a rulebook.
—Make it look however you want
Colors, fonts, and layout are all easy to swap. Change them once and every deck follows — this sample included.
—Bring your own style
A designer can set up a whole new look, and then anyone on the team can reuse it for their own decks.
—Always shares the same two ways
However it looks, you still get the file to send and the link to share.
The honest part
If you need any of these, don't use this
- 01Comments and review threadsThere's no leaving notes in the margins. If your team works by commenting back and forth on a deck, stay with the tool you have.
- 02Live co-editingNo two-people-in-the-same-file-at-once. If that's how you build together, this isn't the right fit.
- 03Animations and rich mediaFancy transitions, motion, and embedded video or audio aren't supported. If those carry your story, keep your current tool.
- 04A specific templateIf you're tied to a particular PowerPoint or Google Slides layout, this won't recreate it for you.
Still curious?
If the old way's been
a headache, *give this
a try*.
Describe the deck you want and AI builds it this way — then Logan can put it online for you to see.