Docslide
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Presentations.AI Alternative With Monthly Billing and Exports That Do Not Cost Credits

How Docslide compares with Presentations.AI when the job is turning a document you already wrote into a native, editable deck.

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Native .pptx export Charts from your tables No watermark
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Parsing

Extracted outline section → slide

Every slide traces to a section of the source. Nothing is invented.

Speaker notes

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The honest comparison

Presentations.AI is a serious product and it does several things we do not. Brand Sync is the best example: you paste your website URL and it pulls your logo, fonts, and colors automatically, which is a genuinely clever way to solve brand setup. Its Anti-Fragile Design System reflows content into layout zones so slides do not break when text runs long. It accepts PDF, Word, and PowerPoint uploads, it builds charts, it connects to live data sources like Salesforce and Google Sheets on the Gold plan, and it has a real API and enterprise SSO. If those features map to your problem, it is a legitimate choice. Two things about the commercial model deserve a close read before you buy, and both come from its own documentation. The first is billing. The pricing page shows Pro at "$20 /mo", but there is no monthly option behind that number: the FAQ states "Currently, we do not offer monthly subscriptions. Our plans are available on an annual or quarterly basis." Pro is billed annually at $240, so the real entry cost is $240 up front, not $20. Gold is $1,200 a year. The second is credits, which is the part most buyers miss. Creating a slide costs 5 credits and exporting that slide to PowerPoint costs an additional 5, so a finished 20 slide deck runs 200 credits round trip. Its own FAQ puts the ceiling plainly: "With 5,000 credits, you can create and export up to 500 slides annually." The free plan starts at 100 credits and its export is a "low-resolution, watermarked" PDF that works "only in Google Chrome", and the FAQ states that "exporting to PowerPoint (PPT) requires a Pro license". None of that is hidden, but it means the thing you actually want, a finished file, is metered twice. Docslide prices the opposite way. Billing is monthly from $15, with no annual commitment, and exports are not metered: generate and re-export the same deck as many times as the work takes, watermark-free on every plan. It is also built around a narrower job. It starts from the document you already wrote, shows you the extracted outline before it generates anything, keeps your wording rather than reinterpreting it, rebuilds the tables in your document as native editable PowerPoint chart objects carrying your real numbers, and writes speaker notes that cite the source page. If you want brand extraction, live data connections, and an in-editor design system, Presentations.AI is worth the annual commitment. If you want a document turned into an editable deck without buying a year in advance or counting credits per export, that is the job Docslide was built for.

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Side by side

Docslide vs Presentations.AI

Feature Docslide Presentations.AI
Monthly billing available Yes Annual or quarterly only
Real entry cost $15/mo $240/yr up front for Pro
Exports cost credits No 5 credits per slide, on top of creating it
Unmetered re-exports while you iterate Yes About 500 slides/yr on 5,000 credits
Document in, finished deck out Yes PDF, Word, and PowerPoint upload
Charts rebuilt from your document tables Yes Charts and diagrams supported
Keeps your wording, no reinterpreting Yes No
Shows extracted outline before generating Yes No
Speaker notes with source page refs Yes Speaker notes, no speaker view
Brand colors and fonts pulled from your URL No Yes
Live data connections (Salesforce, Sheets) No Gold plan
Price From $15/mo, billed monthly Free tier; Pro $240/yr, Gold $1,200/yr

Comparison reflects general product positioning and public reporting, offered in good faith. Verify current capabilities with each vendor.

Related

The workflow difference is easiest to see on a real file: convert the PDF to PowerPoint or a Word doc to PowerPoint and re-export as many drafts as the review cycle needs. Where a deck lives or dies on its numbers, charts built from your data come out as native chart objects rather than pictures, which matters for a monthly board deck. Teams with house styling can load a brand template on Pro, and the Gamma comparison covers the other design-led option.

Send your next document to Docslide

Upload the report, proposal, or plan you already wrote and get back a native, editable deck: real text boxes, charts built from your tables, speaker notes with page references, in your template. Your document, your numbers.