Which of these AI tools is able to take an *existing* slide deck (Powerpoint, Google Slides, images or other) and redesign it? For example, it could rewrite slide texts to simple to the point, restyle the whole deck, add visuals where appropriate, simplify the story by combining or splitting slides, et cetera
I noticed! Personally, I love the AM arrival, because I feel like the newsletter so often gives me something fun to check out when I fire up my work computer for the day. But curious what other people think: Timing is almost as mysterious as pricing.
Thanks, Hanna. I appreciate the input. I'll look forward to seeing if others have preferences on the timing question. My default would be to stick to my consistent morning send, perhaps with rare exceptions for special cases or rare experiments. But I'm definitely open to adjusting that if the data/reader responses suggest otherwise. :)
I've toyed with the idea of a monthly afterhours edition--TFS: Up All Night!--just because the notion of a midnight send seems fun, especially since so much of food and drink culture unfolds after the sun goes down.
Which of these AI tools is able to take an *existing* slide deck (Powerpoint, Google Slides, images or other) and redesign it? For example, it could rewrite slide texts to simple to the point, restyle the whole deck, add visuals where appropriate, simplify the story by combining or splitting slides, et cetera
I noticed! Personally, I love the AM arrival, because I feel like the newsletter so often gives me something fun to check out when I fire up my work computer for the day. But curious what other people think: Timing is almost as mysterious as pricing.
Thanks, Hanna. I appreciate the input. I'll look forward to seeing if others have preferences on the timing question. My default would be to stick to my consistent morning send, perhaps with rare exceptions for special cases or rare experiments. But I'm definitely open to adjusting that if the data/reader responses suggest otherwise. :)
I've toyed with the idea of a monthly afterhours edition--TFS: Up All Night!--just because the notion of a midnight send seems fun, especially since so much of food and drink culture unfolds after the sun goes down.