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Aug 5 8 tweets 3 min read Read on X
This is wild... 🤯

I uploaded an Excel file and this AI tool one-shotted a full-blown presentation for me.

Charts, tables, analysis — all done instantly.

And the results? Amazing 🤩

Here’s how to go from spreadsheet to slides in 60 seconds 🧵 Image
📊 Step 1: Upload your data
CSV, Excel, whatever. Just drop it in.

Bricks instantly turns it into a clean slide deck with
✅ auto-generated charts
✅ smart takeaways
✅ no copy-paste mess
📈 Step 2: Bricks creates slides with charts from your data

What's wild about Bricks is that it actually understands what your data was about..

And then it adds the right charts and tables to your slides.

And all the charts are connected to your data - so if the data changes the charts automatically update
🧠 Step 3: It doesn’t just visualize the data — it reads it.

Bricks pulls out key takeaways, patterns, and trends that you might’ve missed.

It’s like having a data analyst making your slides for you.
📚 Step 4: Storytelling built-in

Bricks doesn’t just give you a random data dump presentation.

It turns your data into a clear narrative — so your audience actually gets what it all means.
🎨 Step 5: Make it look good

Pick from professional themes in one click.

Minimal, modern, clean — no design skills needed.
📤 Step 6: Share it your way

Present directly inside Bricks or export to PowerPoint, PDF, or share a link.
I genuinely wish I had this 5 years ago.

Bricks saves me hours on wasted Powerpoint work.

It gets you 90% of the way there in seconds.

If you make slides at work — you need to try this.
👉 thebricks.com

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