Turn ServiceNow data into decision-ready decks — and export to PowerPoint.
Build filterable, branded presentations on live data, then export to PowerPoint whenever leadership wants the file.
Slide-deck editing
Assemble and edit presentations from your reports.
Proof: a native deck editor produces branded, leadership-ready layouts — no copy-paste into slides.
Filterable presentations
One deck serves many audiences.
Proof: apply filters live so the same presentation re-scopes by team, region, or segment without rebuilding.
PowerPoint export
Hand over a file when one is required.
Proof: high-fidelity .pptx export preserves charts and branding.
Present live, with numbers that are current
Run a steering meeting straight from your instance. The Viewer pages through your report slide by slide, read-only and on-brand — and because it's live, the figures on screen are the figures of record.
- Slide-by-slide paging, built for the boardroom.
- Live figures — no "let me get back to you on that number."
- Read-only by design — viewers can't break the report.
When you still need a file, it looks hand-made
Export PPT, PDF, PNG and Excel that match the on-screen design pixel for pixel. No screenshots, no reformatting — the file you hand off looks exactly like the report you built.
- PPT, PDF, PNG & Excel — the formats stakeholders ask for.
- Pixel-perfect — exports mirror the live design exactly.
- One click — from live view to hand-off file.
One link per leader — not a thousand to scroll
Bundle the right reports into a Collection and share a single link. Each leader opens exactly what they need, with no filtering through every view in the instance — and sharing inherits the permissions you already trust.
- Curated bundles — group views by audience or cadence.
- One link per leader — zero hunting for the right report.
- Inherited permissions — viewers see only what they may.
All of it, inside your instance
Present your next review from live data
We'll set up the Viewer and a Collection on your instance so your next steering meeting runs itself.