Edit and Iterate on a Deck by Talking to It
Most AI tools regenerate the whole deck every time you tweak one thing. Eazy is content-first: refine in plain language — "tighten this," "make this about cost," "add a chart" — and only the slide you touched rebuilds. The slides you already liked stay exactly as they were.
How It Works
Start from a deck you already have — or write one
Bring what exists: drop in a PDF, Word doc, an old PowerPoint, an Excel/CSV model, or a web link, and Eazy reads it into editable content. Or open the editor and write from scratch. Either way, you end up with a real document to iterate on.
Keep the document as the source of truth
Work in a real block editor — headings, bullets, toggles, slide dividers, notes. The deck is built from this document, so edits live in one place instead of scattered across slides. Change the doc and the deck follows.
Refine by talking to it
Ask for changes in plain language: "tighten this," "make this about cost," "add a chart here," "cut the third bullet." Eazy already knows your whole document, so it edits with full context — you never re-explain what the deck is about.
Change one line, then export
When you edit a sentence or ask for a targeted change, only the affected slide rebuilds — no full regeneration, and the slides you already liked stay untouched. When it reads right, export to PDF or PPTX with the layout intact.
Why Eazy for This
Iterate by talking, not rebuilding
Say what you want in plain language — "tighten this," "make this about cost," "add a chart" — and Eazy makes the change. No prompt gymnastics, no starting a new generation, no re-describing the deck you already built.
Change one line, not the whole deck
Edit a sentence or ask for a targeted tweak and only that slide rebuilds. The slides you already approved stay exactly as they were, so a late edit before a meeting never risks the rest of the deck.
It already knows your whole document
Eazy edits with full context of your entire deck, not just the slide in front of you. Ask it to make a section more data-driven and it stays consistent with everything else you have written.
The document stays the source of truth
Every edit lives in one document, so your deck never drifts out of sync. Update a number or reword a claim once and the affected slide follows — no hunting across slides to keep the story straight.
No full regeneration, ever
Other tools re-roll the entire deck when you change one thing, and the slide you loved is gone. Eazy edits surgically: the work you have banked is preserved with every iteration.
Refine and export in one workspace
Write, edit, restyle, and export without leaving. Slides are designed for you by default and stay on-brand; apply a theme to restyle in one click and export clean PDF or PPTX.
Editing a Deck Should Be a Conversation, Not a Re-Roll
Most AI presentation tools treat every edit as a new generation. You type a prompt, get a deck, want one thing changed — and the only lever you have is another prompt that re-rolls the whole thing. The slide you liked disappears, and you are back to re-describing what the deck was supposed to be.
Eazy works differently because it is content-first. Your deck comes from a real document, and Eazy reads that document in full before it touches anything. So you edit by talking to it: "make the intro punchier," "turn this list into a chart," "cut the jargon on slide four." It already has the context, so the change lands where you meant it — no re-explaining, no re-rolling.
Change One Line and Only That Slide Rebuilds
The moment before you present is the wrong time to regenerate a deck. You want to fix one stat, tighten one headline, swap one bullet — and be certain everything else stays put. Tools that rebuild the whole deck on every edit make that a gamble.
Eazy makes it surgical. Change a line and only the slide it affects re-renders; every other slide is preserved as-is. Because the document is the source of truth, the edit is scoped to exactly what you changed. You can keep refining right up to the meeting, confident that the slides you already liked will look identical after each tweak.
Your Document Stays the Source of Truth
When a deck and its underlying content live in separate places, edits drift. You change a number on a slide but not in the notes, or you update the story in one place and forget another. The deck slowly stops matching what you actually mean.
Eazy avoids that by keeping one document as the source of truth. The slides are a designed view of your content, not a separate copy you have to maintain. So when you edit — by typing in the doc or by asking Eazy to change something — you are editing the real content, and the affected slide re-renders to match. One place to change, one consistent deck out the other end.
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