Decks
Decks are Foveate's slide-based format — one idea per slide, made for presenting. They live inside a project and can be shared and collected for feedback.
For long-form, section-based, client-facing content — scopes, pricing, deliverables, and detailed pitches — use a project instead. Projects are the section builders (virtual data rooms) that hold everything for an engagement in one scrolling, navigable place.
Creating a deck
Start a deck two ways:
- Describe it in the AI Chat composer ("create a kickoff deck for the Aria Hotel project") and let Foveate draft it.
- Use the New button and pick the deck format.
The editor
Open a deck to edit it. Add, reorder, and remove slides, edit text in place, and apply a theme to control colors and fonts across the whole deck.
Adding media
Decks aren't limited to text. You can add:
- Images — uploaded or generated.
- Video — including hosted video playback.
- 3D — interactive previs and models embedded directly in a slide.
Templates
Start from a template to get a structured layout you can fill in, rather than building every slide from scratch. Templates cover common slide types like scope, deliverables, pricing, ROI, and timeline.
Editing text
Text uses a double-click-to-edit model. Text is shown as plain, selectable text by default; double-click a field to turn it into an editable input, then click away or press Enter to save. Because text stays selectable when you're not editing, viewers can highlight any passage to attach feedback — see Sharing & feedback.
Presenting and exporting
When a deck is ready, present it full-screen, or export it to PDF to send a static copy. To share an interactive, trackable version instead, publish a share link — see Sharing & feedback.