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  • What are the best tools for creating dynamic pitch decks?

    Morgane Granier
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    Creating a dynamic pitch deck can make all the difference when presenting your idea. Let’s talk about the best tools out there that help you build engaging, interactive presentations that capture attention and drive your message home!

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    Fredo Tan
    Not a pitch deck but more of an interactive showcase. https://app.supademo.com/showcas...
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    Morgane Granier
    I’ve tried countless tools, but there’s something special about having everything in one place with Editapp (yes, I might be biased, but hey, it works!). Embedding live demos, interactive elements, and real-time updates directly in the slides? It’s like giving your pitch a caffeine boost—keeps investors awake and on their toes! 😏
    Fredo Tan
    @morgane_glt How about embedding interactive demos? For example: https://app.supademo.com/demo/lX...
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    Morgane Granier
    Hey @fredotan! Right on! ;) Here you go: https://sdoc.li/WZhmp3v7
    Dhruv N
    Best pitching tools: Pitch (Airbnb), Haiku Deck (LinkedIn), Prezi (Zoom), Visme (Canva), Google Slides (Google), Canva (Uber), Emaze (AI-powered), Powtoon (animated), and Slidebean (AI-driven).
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    Morgane Granier
    @dhruv_n1 That’s a solid list! Those tools definitely bring different strengths to the table. Maybe one day you'll add Editapp to it ;)
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    Kushal Gandhi
    For a more interactive touch, you can integrate Quizify.io into your pitch decks to include real-time quizzes or surveys, allowing you to gather feedback from your audience or engage them directly.
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    Morgane Granier
    @kushalgandhi Ooh, I love the idea of integrating quizzes or surveys directly into the deck! It’s a clever way to keep the audience engaged and gather insights in real time. Imagine adding that with live demo features—it’s like having an interactive Q&A built into the presentation!
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    Kelly Kim
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    Google Slides. The pitch deck needs a lot of revisions, but Google Slides is best for collaborating with colleagues on edits.
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    Morgane Granier
    @kellypoly True, Google Slides is a reliable go-to, especially when collaboration is key. It’s great for revisions, but I always feel like the pitch needs that extra “wow” factor that interactive elements can bring.
    Yulita Nurul
    I've tried Canva, PowerPoint, and Keynote. They offer customizable templates, design elements, and easy-to-use features.
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    Alexander Galitsky
    Yes, I know a few.
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    Morgane Granier
    @ag94 Keeping the good ones all to yourself, huh? 😏
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