The Best Decktopus Alternative in 2026: A Content-First AI Editor

Decktopus is a fast prompt-to-deck generator with interactive forms and an AI Q&A coaching mode. Eazy takes the opposite path: you write and shape your ideas in a real editor first, bring in your own material, and design a deck you can present and export when the content is right.

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Quick Summary
Decktopus is an AI presentation generator — type a prompt or paste a website URL and it returns a fully designed, branded deck, plus extras like embedded forms, surveys, and a Q&A coaching mode. Eazy is the content-first alternative: you write your ideas in a real editor (or drop in a PDF, spreadsheet, or link and it is read into editable content), then design a proper slide deck and refine by talking to it, where changing one line rebuilds only that slide. Choose Decktopus for a quick prompt-to-deck draft with interactive add-ons; choose Eazy if you want to think in a document and end with a polished, exportable deck (PDF/PPTX).
4M+
People who have used Decktopus
Decktopus, 2026
100+
Languages Decktopus can generate in
Decktopus, 2026
6+
File & link types Eazy reads into editable content
Eazy, 2026
1 line
Change one line and only that slide rebuilds in Eazy
Eazy, 2026

The Verdict

Choose Eazy if…

You want to think in a document, not a prompt box — write first, or drop in a PDF, spreadsheet, or link, and end with a polished deck you can present and export (PDF/PPTX). You want to refine by talking to it, and change one line without regenerating the whole deck.

Choose Decktopus if…

You want the fastest possible first draft from a prompt or a website URL, and you value interactive extras — embedded lead-capture forms, audience surveys, and an AI Q&A mode that quizzes you on likely questions before a pitch.

Bottom line: If you need a quick, auto-designed draft with interactive forms and delivery coaching baked in, Decktopus is a capable, budget-friendly generator. If you want a real editor where you shape the argument first and then get a designed deck you can actually present and hand off cleanly, choose Eazy. Both start from your ideas, but Eazy keeps a document as the source of truth and turns it into slides, while Decktopus generates the deck up front and has you edit the result.

Feature Comparison

Side-by-side breakdown of what each tool offers.

FeatureEazyDecktopus
Getting started
Start by writing in a real editorDocument editor (write first)Prompt box
Generate a first draft from a prompt✓ (in ~minutes)
Bring files (PDF, Word, PPT, Excel/CSV)Read into editable contentPDF import
Bring a web linkScraped into editable contentWebsite URL for branding
Editing & iteration
Write & edit in a real document✓ (doc is the source of truth)Edit the generated slides
Refine by chatting in plain languageKnows your whole documentSlide-level AI assist
Change one line → only that slide rebuilds✓ (surgical)Regenerate the slide
Generate images inline
Output & export
Output formatDesigned slide deckDesigned deck + web share
PDF export
PPTX exportLayout preservedAvailable (formatting can shift)
Present modeFull-screen presenter + notesWeb-based presenting
Interactive & delivery
Embedded forms & surveys✓ (lead capture, polls)
AI Q&A coaching before a pitch
On-brand by defaultDesigned for you automaticallyAuto-brand from your URL/logo
Restyle with themesApply a theme in one clickTemplate / theme swap

A Prompt-to-Deck Generator vs a Content-First Editor

Decktopus and Eazy differ in where you start. Decktopus is a generator: you give it a prompt or a website URL and it returns a finished, branded deck that you then edit. Eazy is a content-first editor: you write your ideas — or drop in a PDF, spreadsheet, or link that becomes editable content — and design a deck only once the content is right, so the document stays the source of truth.

Decktopus is built around the up-front generation moment. You describe your topic, optionally paste your website URL so it can pull your colors, font, and logo, and it produces a complete deck in a couple of minutes. From there you tune the result in a drag-and-drop editor. It is genuinely fast, and the auto-branding removes a lot of manual formatting.

Eazy inverts that order. Instead of asking a prompt box to guess your argument, you write it: open a real document editor, structure your thinking with headings, bullets, toggles, and slide dividers, or drop in the source material you already have. Design happens after the content is right, not before. The upside is that the thing you refine is your actual message, not a template you have to reverse-engineer.

Bring Your Own Material, Not Just a Prompt

Decktopus works best from a short prompt or a website URL, and can import a PDF as a starting point. Eazy is designed to ingest what you already have: drop in PDFs, Word, PowerPoint, Excel or CSV, or a web link, and Eazy reads each into editable content you can shape into slides — so your research, notes, and data become the deck instead of being summarized away.

Most real presentations do not start from nothing — they start from a report, a spreadsheet, a set of notes, or a page on the web. Decktopus can take a prompt and pull branding from your site, and it supports turning a PDF into a deck, but the workflow is oriented around generating fresh content from a short description.

Eazy treats your existing material as the raw input. Drop in a PDF, a Word or PowerPoint file, an Excel or CSV table, or a link, and it is read into editable content inside your document. You keep the specifics — the numbers, the phrasing, the structure — rather than handing a prompt to a model and hoping it reconstructs them.

Iterating: Surgical Edits vs Regenerating Slides

When you change your mind, Eazy edits surgically: talk to it in plain language and, when you change one line, only that slide rebuilds — the slides you already liked stay put. Because the document is the source of truth, edits flow from your content. Decktopus lets you edit and regenerate individual slides, but changes are made against the generated deck rather than a living document.

In Eazy, iteration is conversational and context-aware. Ask for "tighten this slide," "make this about cost," or "add a chart here," and it edits with the context of your whole document. Change a sentence and only the affected slide re-renders; you never regenerate the entire deck or lose the slides that were already working.

Decktopus gives you slide-level control too — you can regenerate a slide's design or adjust content in its editor. The difference is the model of truth: in Decktopus you are editing the generated output, while in Eazy you are editing a document that the deck follows, so the narrative and the slides never drift apart.

Pricing: Free Early Access vs a Paid Generator

Eazy currently offers free early access with credits included — enough to write, design, and export several full decks, with no watermark. Decktopus offers a limited free tier (capped decks with a watermark) and paid Pro and Business plans billed monthly; exact figures vary by source and region, so check decktopus.com for current pricing.

Decktopus positions itself as an affordable AI presentation tool. Its free tier lets you try the generator but caps the number of decks and applies a watermark, and creating full presentations at scale generally means upgrading to a paid Pro or Business plan billed monthly. Published prices differ across review sites, so confirm the current numbers on Decktopus's own pricing page before deciding.

Eazy's early access program includes free credits to write, design, and export presentations without a watermark. It is a zero-risk way to test whether a content-first workflow — write first, bring your files, design when ready — fits how you actually work. Paid plans will be introduced as the product matures.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Where Eazy Wins

Write first, in a real editor

Open a real document editor and structure your thinking — headings, bullets, toggles, slide dividers. You shape the argument first; the deck follows. No prompt box, no slide grid.

Bring anything

Drop in a PDF, Word or PowerPoint file, a spreadsheet, or a web link, and Eazy reads it into editable content. Your sources become part of the document — no copy-paste.

Refine by talking to it

Ask for changes in plain language — "tighten this," "add a chart," "make this about cost." It already knows your whole document, so you never re-explain the context.

Change one line, not the deck

Edit a sentence and only that slide rebuilds. Never regenerate the whole deck, never lose the slides you already liked.

One workspace, clean exports

Write, design, refine, and export in one place. Slides are designed for you by default; restyle with a theme and export to PDF or PPTX with the layout intact.

Where Decktopus Wins

Very fast first draft

Type a prompt or paste your website URL and Decktopus returns a complete, auto-branded deck in a couple of minutes — a quick way to get past the blank page.

Interactive forms and surveys

Embed lead-capture forms and audience polls directly in a deck. Useful when a presentation doubles as a way to collect responses or feedback.

AI Q&A coaching mode

Decktopus can generate the questions an audience is likely to ask and quiz you on them before the real meeting — a distinctive delivery-prep feature.

Broad language support

Content generation in 100+ languages, so global teams are not limited to English-only output.

Pricing Comparison

Eazy Pricing

Early AccessFree
  • ·Free credits included
  • ·No watermark
  • ·Write-first editor + bring your files
  • ·Themes + PDF/PPTX export
  • ·Refine by chat

Decktopus Pricing

Free$0
  • ·Limited number of decks
  • ·Watermark on output
  • ·Try the prompt-to-deck generator
ProPaid monthly
  • ·Full presentation generation
  • ·No watermark
  • ·Interactive forms & Q&A mode
  • ·See decktopus.com for current pricing
BusinessPaid monthly
  • ·Team & brand management
  • ·Custom templates
  • ·Collaboration features

Try Eazy — see how it compares to Decktopus

Write your ideas in a real editor, bring anything, then design a deck. Free early access — no card required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this comparison.

If you want the same auto-designed output but a fundamentally different workflow, Eazy is a strong Decktopus alternative. Instead of generating a deck from a prompt and having you edit the result, Eazy is a content-first editor: you write your ideas in a real document (or drop in a PDF, spreadsheet, or link), design when the content is right, and refine by talking to it. You end with a polished deck you can present and export to PDF or PPTX.

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