Decktopus vs Shortwave

A side-by-side comparison of capabilities, autonomy, integrations, and pricing to help you choose.

Short answer: choose Decktopus if you want ai presentation maker that builds branded decks from a prompt (Copilot, freemium); choose Shortwave if you want ai-native email client with an agent that searches, drafts, and organizes (Copilot, subscription).

DecktopusShortwave
What it isAI presentation maker that builds branded decks from a promptAI-native email client with an agent that searches, drafts, and organizes
Typeagentproduct-with-agents
AutonomyCopilotCopilot
Pricingfreemium · $14.99/mo (Pro)subscription · $24/seat/mo (Business, billed annually)
Best forconsumers, smb, mid-market, enterprisesmb, consumers, enterprise
Deploymentsaassaas
Modalitiestext, imagetext, email
Modelsproprietary, gptmodel-agnostic
Protocolsrest-apirest-api
IntegrationsPowerPoint, PDF, Zapier, WebhooksGmail, Google Calendar
Capabilities5 documented4 documented

Decktopus

  • +Prompt-to-deck generation produces branded slides with little design effort
  • +Bundles AI copywriting, research, image generation, and speaker notes in one tool
  • +Interactive forms and Q&A make decks usable for lead capture and engagement
  • -AI usage is credit-metered on top of the subscription, capping how much you can generate
  • -Template-driven layouts give less freeform control than PowerPoint or a dedicated design tool
Full Decktopus profile

Shortwave

  • +Fast natural-language email search across years of mail
  • +Clean Inbox-style UX from the team that built Google Inbox
  • +Genuinely agentic actions, not just chat
  • -Gmail-centric; non-Gmail support is narrower
  • -Pricing is steep and annual-only ($24-$100/seat)
Full Shortwave profile

Which should you choose?

Decktopus is ai presentation maker that builds branded decks from a prompt, best for consumers, smb, mid-market, enterprise. Shortwave is ai-native email client with an agent that searches, drafts, and organizes, best for smb, consumers, enterprise. The right choice depends on the autonomy level you want, your existing integrations, and your budget, all compared above.