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Modul

A tool to create good-looking presentations quickly

Productivity
Education
Design

Creating presentations is time-consuming and requires design skills. Modul makes it easy with unbreakable layouts and styles. Customize colors, fonts, and themes with a few clicks, while content automatically fits any layout, keeping everything polished.

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Before switching to product design, I was designing presentations full-time, helping people create slides and present their ideas. At the time, I wondered how presentation tools like Keynote, PowerPoint, and Google Slides could be both too complex for regular users and counterintuitive for digital designers. I watched people struggle with these tools, thinking about all the unnecessary flexibility they had to deal with.

Think kids preparing homework for history class, think students not sleeping at 4-AM getting ready for thesis presentation, think devs 10 minutes before they have to show a couple of screenshots at sprint review. They all have something to say and they just need to quickly arrange their bits of text and pictures in a clean, non-fancy, minimal way.

The concept lived in my head for many years: a simple presentation tool for people without design skills, time, or intention to create complex presentations. Here’s Modul, it's now in open beta. So I invite you to try it.

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When using Modul, if I import my existing PPT content, can it also be automatically adapted to the platform's layouts?

This looks like exactly what I’ve been needing! I always spend way too much time trying to make my slides look clean and consistent, and it’s frustrating when the layout breaks. Love how this tool keeps everything polished while still letting you customize the look—that’s such a game-changer.

Modul makes creating stunning presentations effortless with its clean, unbreakable layouts. A perfect tool for anyone who wants professional design without the hassle.

Time saver for people still using slides. However, I see a trend in the workspace that some people are abandoning slides nowadays to just use docs for presentation. Not sure how this trend will go and inpect the future of this product.

The minimal approach makes sense for the scenarios you described - students and developers who just need to get information across without design complexity. Most presentation tools do suffer from feature bloat that gets in the way of simple communication.

How does Modul handle the balance between simplicity and necessary functionality?

I NEED this!!!!!! Does Modul also support exporting to formats like PowerPoint or Google Slides for sharing?

I'm curious, how does Modul handle complex data visualizations or charts while keeping layouts unbreakable?

@nickmikulin I remember one of the first versions, and I must say this is a huge leap forward—a great product. Congrats, Nick!

It's especially heartwarming to see products shipped by designers (or are you a design engineer now?). I truly believe we should see more of that

Designers will love this, but I think non-designers will appreciate it even more. Great job!

@nickmikulin Congrats on your beta launch – love the idea & execution, already sent you specific feedback through Tally – can’t wait to use MODUL in production, this really fills a need!
Also, please never, never, ever add AI features to presentation creation – can I get a +1?

🎉 Congrats on launching Modul!

The way you’re enabling modular, composable building blocks for apps is smart — letting developers assemble features without reinventing the wheel is powerful. Excited to see how teams leverage Modul to speed up innovation. Great job and best wishes for the roadmap ahead! 🚀@nickmikulin

As someone who struggles with presentation design, this feels perfect. I always waste hours on colors and alignment. Having something that keeps everything polished with just a few clicks is amazing.

👏 Congrats on the launch of Modul! I really like the idea of simplifying presentation tools for people who don’t have design skills.

Most of us have struggled with Keynote/PowerPoint/Slides at some point — spending hours adjusting fonts and layouts instead of focusing on the content.

This feels like a real productivity unlock 🚀. Curious: will Modul support team collaboration (multiple people editing the same deck) in the future?

@nickmikulin сongrats 🙌

The slide builder is useful. Are animations for slide transitions planned for future updates?