Build the story before you build the slides.
DeckChat is an editorial, story-first workspace for business presentations. Start with a rough brief, refine the narrative in conversation, and leave with a sharper deck instead of a pile of disconnected slides.
Workspace preview
From brief to structured deck plan
I'm structuring the story around three moves: prove the business is compounding, show the discipline behind the numbers, then focus attention on the next decisions.
DeckChat keeps the outline, summary, and export-ready structure in sync while you refine the brief.
A strategy workspace, not a template gallery.
The product is built for teams who already know what they want to say, but need help making the argument land.
Start with a brief
Describe the audience, the decision you need to unlock, and the shape of the deck you want.
Shape the narrative
DeckChat proposes the arc, slide purpose, and storyline, then adjusts quickly as you refine the brief.
Export when the story lands
Once the structure feels right, export the deck and continue editing from a much stronger starting point.
The system is opinionated where presentation tools usually stay vague.
DeckChat is designed to help users make better decisions about the story itself: audience, tension, proof, tone, and the sequence of ideas. The workspace is conversational, but the output is concrete.
Narrative before slides
The workspace turns a rough brief into a clear argument before it worries about formatting or decoration.
Conversation with structure
You can refine the story in natural language while the deck outline, title, tone, and slide map stay synchronized.
Editable output
The end state is an exportable presentation artifact you can continue shaping, not a throwaway demo transcript.
The workspace is open while the product is still being hardened for launch.
You can start shaping decks now. Pricing, billing, and richer collaboration flows will come after the core strategist experience is fully stable.