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I Built a Tool to Turn Ideas into PPTs & Documents in Seconds (Because I Was Tired of Formatting)
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I Built a Tool to Turn Ideas into PPTs & Documents in Seconds (Because I Was Tired of Formatting)

via Dev.to WebdevArpit Anand4h ago

The problem no one talks about Most people think creating documents is easy. But in reality, the hardest part is not thinking — it’s formatting. You have an idea. You write some notes. But turning that into a proper PPT, report, or document? That’s where time disappears. As a student, I’ve faced this countless times: Spending hours aligning slides Structuring content manually Rewriting the same thing again and again And honestly, it felt unnecessary. The realization At some point, I noticed a pattern: 👉 Ideas are quick 👉 Execution is slow (because of formatting) That gap felt like pure friction. So I started thinking: What if you could directly convert raw ideas into structured documents? What I built I built DocsBolt — a simple AI tool that takes your raw input and generates: Presentations (PPTs) PDFs Structured documents All in seconds. No manual formatting. No starting from scratch. Just: Idea → Ready output. How it works (simple flow) Enter your idea or notes Choose output format G

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