"Tome Review (2026): AI Storytelling for Decks"
Tome generates polished, narrative presentations from a prompt or document. Its output leans modern and story-driven rather than bullet-heavy, which makes it a strong fit for pitches and sales narratives.
How it works#
You give Tome a topic or paste source material, and it drafts a structured deck with layouts, images, and copy you can refine. It emphasizes flow and design, and has leaned into sales use cases (personalized, trackable presentations) over time.
Strengths#
- Beautiful, modern output with minimal effort
- Narrative structure beats generic bullet decks
- Good for pitches, sales, and idea sharing
- Fast first drafts from a doc or prompt
Weaknesses#
- Less granular slide control than PowerPoint/Keynote
- Product focus has shifted toward sales workflows
- Heavy branding needs may require manual polish
Pricing#
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Free — $0: Try core generation
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Pro — ~$20/mo: More generation and customization
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Team — Custom: Collaboration and controls
Verdict#
Tome is great when the story matters more than pixel-perfect slides — pitches, sales narratives, and quick idea decks. For rigid corporate templates, Gamma or PowerPoint may fit better.
FAQ#
Q: Tome vs Gamma?
Both generate decks by AI. Tome leans narrative/sales; Gamma is a flexible all-round deck and doc generator.
Q: Can I export to PowerPoint?
Export options exist; check current formats before committing to a workflow.
Q: Is it good for non-designers?
Yes — that’s its core strength.