Original Reddit post

Hey everyone, I’ve been trying a lot of AI presentation maker tools lately, and most of them feel impressive at first… but not very practical when you actually need to use the slides in a real meeting. Recently came across Dokie AI, and it feels a bit different. The output isn’t the flashiest, but it’s way more grounded and usable: slide flow makes sense content feels closer to real business decks less “template-looking” stuff My workflow now is pretty straightforward: dump rough notes / data generate a full deck tweak key slides export to PPT Compared to other tools, I spend way less time fixing structure or rewriting slides just to make them usable. It’s still not perfect on design, but for me the tradeoff is worth it — I’d rather have something practical and presentation-ready than something that just looks cool. Curious if anyone else has tried newer tools like this — feels like AI PPT makers are finally getting closer to real use cases. submitted by /u/Zestyclose_Bell7668

Originally posted by u/Zestyclose_Bell7668 on r/ArtificialInteligence