2. You simply type in your pitch details-audience, goal, key points-and the AI builds a deck that looks like it was hand-crafted by a designer. The result is a mix of eye-catching visuals, structured layouts, and generative text that feels tailored to your content. No coding, no design experience required.
3. The tool is built for speed: a full deck that would normally take a day can be produced in about half an hour. In my own experience, I went from a rough outline to a polished deck in 30 minutes, which meant I could present to investors on the same day I got the email.
4. Who's it for? Startups pitching for seed, sales teams preparing client proposals, educators building lesson slides, or anyone who needs a professional look without the time or budget for a designer. It's especially handy for English-speaking users, though it's limited to that language.
5. What sets Peach apart? Unlike Canva's drag-and-drop or Gamma's templated approach, Peach focuses on generative text. The AI writes copy that fits the slide context, not just pastes your bullet points. The result feels more coherent and less cookie-cutter.
6. The free tier lets you try the core features with a capped number of generations. If you hit the limit, the paid plans unlock unlimited slides and advanced templates starting at $9/month.
Enterprise pricing is custom:
7. Bottom line: Peach App turns the dreaded slide deck into a breeze. If you're tired of endless tweaking, give it a shot. Sign up, type in your pitch, and watch the AI do the heavy lifting. It's free to start-no credit card required.
8. Don't forget to tweak the final deck if you want that extra polish; the AI is great, but a human touch can make it shine even brighter.
