Tome shut down — here's how SlideGMM compares as a migration target
Tome sunset its presentation product on April 30, 2025 and pivoted to sales automation. If you came here looking for Tome, this page exists to honestly compare SlideGMM as a migration target — and to point you toward Gamma if storytelling-narrative decks were your reason for using Tome.
Feature-by-feature comparison
| SlideGMM | Tome (sunset Apr 2025) | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Active product | Sunset April 30, 2025 |
| Accepting new presentations | Yes | No (read-only archive) |
| PowerPoint export fidelity | Editable .pptx layers | Tome export was paywalled + flattened |
| Source-to-slides (PDF, URL, ChatGPT) | Built-in | Limited |
| Storytelling-narrative decks | Solid (consider Gamma for narrative-heavy) | Was best-in-class |
| Pricing (annual) | $49.99/year | Sunset — N/A |
Tome alternative FAQs
Tome shut down its consumer slides product in 2026 to pivot toward enterprise sales-cycle automation. Existing decks remained accessible for export through a sunset window, but new generations and team plans were discontinued. Most former Tome users migrated to either Gamma (closest narrative feel) or SlideGMM (closest editable PowerPoint output).
In Tome, export each deck as PDF (the only option that preserved layout). Drop the PDF into SlideGMM's "Convert" flow — we extract the structure and rebuild it as an editable deck with native PowerPoint export. The text reflows, images get re-laid out to match your chosen template, and you can re-prompt any slide.
Tome's strength was scrolling, story-style decks designed for browser viewing. If that's what you loved, Gamma is the closer match for in-browser narrative. SlideGMM is the right choice if you actually presented those decks live, exported to PowerPoint, or sent .pptx files to clients — Tome's exports were lossy, and we fix that.
SlideGMM is profitable on subscriptions and not chasing an enterprise pivot. Our business model is consumer + small team subscriptions, which is what Tome abandoned. We have no plans to deprecate the slides product — it is the product.
You should download exports of any deck you still need. Once Tome's sunset window closes, browser links stop working. SlideGMM stores your deck files in your account indefinitely while your subscription is active and lets you bulk-export any time.