Most "AI deck" tools hand you a template and wish you luck. Eric isn't that. He's the AI agent behind AskDeck — you tell him what you're presenting and to whom, and he builds a real, structured deck you can actually use.
How Eric works
Briefing Eric takes about two minutes, in whatever channel is fastest for you:
- Voice — call him and talk it through.
- SMS — text the details from your phone.
- Web — fill the short brief at askdeck.ai/start.
- Email — send the context to eric@askdeck.ai.
From there, Eric drafts a deck with a real narrative — problem, solution, market, how it works, and the ask — and hands you an editable PowerPoint. Don't like a slide? Tell him, and he revises. You pay once, or subscribe if decks are a regular part of your work.
What makes Eric different
- Brief him any way you like. Most tools make you fill out a form. Eric takes a phone call.
- You get a real, editable .pptx — not a locked PDF or a screenshot. Open it in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides and change anything.
- Narrative, not a slide pile. Eric structures a story that builds to your ask.
- Revisions are a conversation. Say what's off; get an updated version back.
- Pay once. No subscription required to get one great deck.
See it as a deck
It felt right to explain Eric the way Eric would — in a deck. Download “How Eric works” (.pptx) and open it in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides.
Got something to present? Start a deck and let Eric do the heavy lifting.