Sales Presentations That Actually Close Deals

Great sales decks start with a clear argument, not a prompt. In Eazy you write the pitch in a real editor — or drop in your one-pager, battle card, or a link — then design an on-brand deck from that content.

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Quick Summary
Eazy is a content-first editor for sales presentations. Write your pitch in a real document — or drop in a one-pager, PDF, spreadsheet, or web link and Eazy reads it into editable content — then design a deck that is on-brand out of the box. Refine by talking to it in plain language, and when you change one line, only that slide rebuilds. Export to PDF or PPTX for email, meetings, or CRM attachments. Free early access.
65%
Of people are visual learners
Social Science Research Network, 2024
6+
File & link types Eazy reads into editable content
Eazy, 2026
1 doc
Source of truth — edit the doc, the deck follows
Eazy, 2026
$0
Early access price
Eazy, 2026

How It Works

1

Bring your material — or start writing

Drop in an existing one-pager, product brief, RFP, spreadsheet, or a web link and Eazy reads it into editable content — no copy-paste. Or just start writing the pitch in the editor.

2

Shape the argument as a document

Structure your thinking in a real editor — headings, bullets, toggles, slide dividers, notes. Get the hook, problem, solution, proof, and call to action right before you think about slides.

3

Design the deck from your content

When the content is right, Eazy builds the deck. Slides are designed for you and on-brand out of the box; apply a theme to restyle the whole deck in one click.

4

Refine by talking to it

Ask for changes in plain language — "add an ROI slide for manufacturing," "emphasize the Salesforce integration." Change one line and only that slide rebuilds; the slides you liked stay put.

Why Eazy for This

Think in a document, not a prompt box

Sales narratives live or die on structure. Writing the pitch as a document lets you nail the argument first — the deck follows your content instead of forcing you to fit ideas into a slide grid.

Bring the content you already have

Your messaging already exists in one-pagers, battle cards, product briefs, and CRM notes. Drop in the file or link and it becomes editable content — no rebuilding from scratch.

Your document is the source of truth

Edit the doc and the deck follows. When a prospect asks for changes, you update the argument in one place instead of hand-patching slides.

Personalize per prospect by chatting

Tailor a deck for each prospect's industry and pain points by talking to it in plain language. It already knows your whole document, so you never re-explain the context.

Change one line, not the deck

Swap a stat or reframe a slide for a specific buyer and only that slide rebuilds. Never regenerate the whole deck or lose the slides you already liked.

On-brand exports that survive email

Slides are on-brand out of the box. Export to PDF for follow-ups or PPTX for internal sharing — the layout stays intact whether it opens in Preview, PowerPoint, or a browser.

Why Great Sales Decks Start with the Argument

A sales presentation is a persuasion tool, and persuasion depends on structure — hook, problem, solution, proof, call to action. Eazy is content-first: you write the argument in a real editor (or bring your one-pager or link), get the narrative right, and then design the deck from that content. The thinking comes first; the slides follow.

Most tools push you to start with a prompt or a slide grid, which means you're fighting the layout before you've settled what you're actually saying. Eazy flips that. You open a real document editor and shape the pitch as content — headings for each section, bullets for the points, notes for what you'll say out loud. Only when the argument holds together do you turn it into slides.

Because the document is the source of truth, revising the pitch is revising one place. Change the value proposition, reorder the proof points, tighten the close — the deck follows your document. That's a very different workflow from patching individual slides every time the story evolves, and it's why the strongest decks come from writing first.

Turn the Content You Already Have into a Deck

Sales teams rarely start from nothing — the content lives in one-pagers, battle cards, product briefs, RFP responses, and spreadsheets. Drop any of those into Eazy, or paste a web link, and it's read into editable content inside your document. From there you shape it into a deck; nothing needs to be copy-pasted or retyped.

The bottleneck in sales presentations is almost never a lack of content — it's turning scattered material into a coherent, presentable deck. Eazy removes that step. Upload a PDF one-pager, a Word brief, a PowerPoint, or an Excel/CSV of pricing, or drop in a link to a product page, and Eazy reads it into editable content you can restructure in the editor.

Once your material is in the document, you shape the argument the way you want it and let Eazy design the deck. Your sources become part of the working document rather than attachments you have to reconcile by hand, so a rep can go from an existing brief to a designed, on-brand deck without rebuilding anything.

Personalizing at Scale by Talking to It

The best sales teams personalize every deck — the prospect's industry, pain points, and relevant proof. Eazy makes that practical: start from your master document, then refine by chatting in plain language. Because it knows your whole document and only rebuilds the slide you changed, a small team can tailor decks for every prospect without a design bottleneck.

The personalization workflow is conversational. Start with your master sales document, then ask: "customize the opening for a mid-market healthcare buyer struggling with data silos" or "replace the generic ROI slide with manufacturing metrics." Eazy adjusts the content and rebuilds only the slides that changed, keeping everything on-brand.

This means a 10-person sales team can produce individually tailored decks for every prospect without waiting on design. The look stays consistent because slides are designed for you by default; only the content and emphasis change per prospect, and the slides you already liked stay exactly as they were.

Recommended Themes

Mono BoldHigh-contrast, confident, and typographic — projects enterprise credibility for B2B sales. Apply it to the whole deck in one click.
EditorialClean and focused, letting your value proposition speak without distraction. A strong theme for technical buyers.
Luxe NoirDark, premium, and polished — a theme that signals a high-end offering for enterprise and executive audiences.

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Yes — the difference is where you start. Eazy is content-first: you write your pitch in a real editor (or bring a one-pager, PDF, or link), get the argument right, and then it designs an on-brand deck from that content. You own the messaging strategy; Eazy handles design and lets you refine by talking to it.
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