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The best alternatives to Peach App are Beautiful.ai, slidebean, and Slidekick. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.
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  • Beautiful.ai applies the rules of great design in real-time. Just add content and your slides adapt like magic. No resizing text or images. Ever. Every choice you make saves you time and leads to great design. Just tell your story, and we’ll make it beautiful.
  • Slidebean is a pitch deck design platform for startups and small businesses. Our online presentation tools can help you create professional slides, with an artificial-intelligence presentation software, or with a team of business experts and designers.
  • Slidekick is your personal AI presentation assistant. It asks you a few questions about the slide deck you want to make and then creates it for you. This is a beta version. It has 1 use case: creating a startup pitch deck. More use cases will be added soon.
  • Zillion is an AI-based pitch practice app for founders to pitch better. We help startups do this by having more practice with their pitches, providing feedback on their pitch before they go on stage at Demo Day or in front of investors.
  • House of Pitch aims to disrupt cold outreach with AI-powered tech. It’s a platform, designed like a dating app, and it allows users to send, receive, and filter cold pitches in a structured and easy way.
  • MotionIt.ai creates professional slides & videos for pitch decks, conference presentations & more. Simple steps, export to Google Slides, PowerPoint & PDF. It can also create quick presentation video from prompts. [ALPHA RELEASE]
  • Kickstart your funding with a custom pitch deck template for your startup⚡️ Powered by AI 🪄 and ready to be built upon! Including: 💬 15 contextual investor questions that you can expect when pitching investors 🚀 10 personal tips and tricks for your pitch