Tome
Turns a rough idea into a deck that does not embarrass you. Not slides-as-an-afterthought — actual storytelling, shaped by AI, without the usual friction of staring at blank slides.
Scoring · in review
Every score is hand-assigned across five axes — utility, privacy, speed, cost, transparency. This one isn't published yet because we're still using it long enough to have an honest opinion. Slow scoring is the point.
Who it's for
Move faster with an AI co-pilot
Offload the repetitive, automate the tedious, and focus on the creative parts of your work that actually need you.
Learn by doing, not by watching
Ask it anything, get back an explanation calibrated exactly to your level. The best tutor you've ever had doesn't charge by the hour.
The Assessment
- ✓ Presentations
- ✓ Storytelling
- ✓ Ai
- × The narrative-focused format is excellent for storytelling decks but limiting for data-heavy presentations.
- × Export options are limited — no editable PowerPoint or Keynote output.
- × Less control over layout and design compared to Gamma or traditional tools.
What Tome can’t do
It can structure the pitch. You decide whether the pitch is true.
Tome is great at scaffolding a presentation. Whether the company behind the pitch actually does what the slides promise — that's a story you still have to tell yourself first, honestly.
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