Tome Cheat Sheet

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Reviewed by Marouen Arfaoui · Last tested April 2026 · 157 tools tested

Last updated: April 2026

Quick Facts

Pricing

Freemium model with a free tier offering limited AI credits. Pro plan is $20/user/month billed annually. Enterprise pricing is custom.

Free Plan

Yes + includes 500 AI credits, core AI generation, basic templates, and public sharing. A great way to test the core experience.

Rating

4.1/5

Best For

Entrepreneurs, marketers, and anyone who needs to turn a raw idea into a visually compelling narrative deck in minutes, not hours.

Key Features

Tips & Tricks

TIP

Start with a detailed prompt. 'A pitch deck for a sustainable sneaker startup' works, but adding target audience and key differentiators yields a better outline.

TIP

Use the AI rewrite on every text block. It consistently improves my initial drafts, making them more concise and impactful.

TIP

Leverage interactive embeds for demos. A live prototype or customer testimonial video within a slide is far more persuasive than a static screenshot.

TIP

Don't fight the tile format. Embrace the vertical narrative scroll for digital sharing; it's more engaging for remote audiences than a traditional slide click-through.

TIP

Regenerate images with specific art direction. 'Minimalist line art' or 'cyberpunk neon' gets better results than generic prompts.

Limitations

Alternatives

GammaBeautiful.AIPitch
Tome TutorialFull step-by-step guide

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the free plan actually usable, or is it just a trial?+
It's genuinely usable. You get 500 AI credits, which equates to generating several full decks. The core features are all there. It's perfect for trying it out on real projects without paying.
Can I import my existing PowerPoint or Google Slides into Tome?+
No, and this is a major gap. You can't import legacy decks. Tome is designed for creation from scratch or from a prompt. You'd have to copy-paste content manually.
How accurate and original is the AI-generated text?+
It's good for structure and drafting but treat it as a junior writer. The text is often generic and may include factual inaccuracies. My process is to use it for the outline and first draft, then heavily edit and add specific details.
Is Tome good for data-heavy presentations with lots of charts?+
Not really. While you can embed live charts from Google Sheets or Figma, its native AI isn't strong at generating complex, accurate data visualizations. It's better for narrative, conceptual, and pitch-style decks.
Can I present directly from Tome without an internet connection?+
No. Tome is a web-based application. You must have an internet connection to access and present your decks. Always have a downloaded PDF backup for critical presentations.
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