A presentation in Tome AI can go from idea to finished deck in about 1 hour. Tome generates slides from text prompts, but most people get generic results because they don't structure their input well. On aidowith.me, the Presentation route covers 12 steps that show you how to get specific, high-quality output from Tome. You start by writing a brief with audience, goal, and key points defined. Then you prompt Tome section by section instead of all at once, which gives you tighter control over each slide. The route covers image selection, data slide formatting, and narrative flow. Users who follow this method report cutting their Tome editing time by 60%. You end with a shareable deck, not a rough draft that needs 2 hours of cleanup.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- Tome AI generates 10 slides but 7 of them feel generic and off-topic
- You spend 2 hours editing Tome's output because the initial generation misses the mark
- Your Tome presentations all look the same regardless of the topic
With aidowith.me
- Prompt Tome section by section to get targeted slides that match your message
- Cut your Tome editing time by 60% with structured input techniques
- Finish with a polished, shareable deck in about 1 hour instead of 3
Who Uses This Tool
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Write a structured brief for Tome
Define your audience, goal, and key points before prompting. This step prevents generic output from the start.
Prompt Tome section by section
Generate slides in groups of 2 to 3 instead of all at once. Each prompt includes specific talking points and slide type instructions.
Edit, polish, and share
Refine image choices, fix data slides, and adjust the narrative flow. Export or share directly from Tome.
Build a Better Presentation in Tome AI
Twelve steps to get polished slides from Tome, not generic drafts you have to redo.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Write a structured brief for Tome
Prompt Tome section by section
Edit, polish, and share
Finish with a polished, shareable deck in about 1 hour instead of 3
"Before this route, my Tome decks looked like AI made them. Now they look like a designer made them. The section-by-section prompting tip alone saved me hours."- Product Marketing Manager, SaaS company
Questions
Tome works best when you give it structured, specific prompts. The route walks you through briefing Tome properly, prompting it in sections, and editing its output efficiently. Without this structure, most users get generic slides that need heavy editing.
Tome offers a free tier that covers basic presentations. The route works with both free and paid Tome accounts. Some advanced features like custom branding require Tome's paid plan, but the core workflow runs on free.
Using Tome directly, you get a first draft that needs lots of editing. This route structures your input so Tome's first output is already 80% there. You spend time refining, not rebuilding.