Technology
Create pro-quality videos with Powtoon, an editing platform that’s on sale
If you hate presentations — making them, giving them — you’re not alone. The drawn-out process is akin to drinking a vat of water and then watching all of Avengers: Endgame uninterrupted as your poor bladder dies a slow death.
On the presentation making front, though, something like Powtoon can make the entire experience a lot easier.
Powtoon is what you’d get if Powerpoint could just chill for a sec: lower maintenance, no-fuss, dare we say fun? It’ll help you create pro-quality videos for everything from marketing collateral to company presentations.
The secret is its intuitive drag-and-drop interface, which eliminates the face-melting feeling you may associate with the process of whipping up presentations. Just select one of the hundreds of templates available, then fill it in with your desired content, and you’re on your way to instant sales, customer engagement, promotions, possibly a lifetime achievement award but no guarantees there.
In all seriousness, Powtoon is revered for its potency for whipping up videos guaranteed to impress customers, win converts, and land sales. And Powtoons’ impressive library of millions of royalty-free assets don’t hurt, either. Ever scoured the web for quality video footage, audio, and images for your projects, only to encounter copyright issues or subpar clips? Won’t be a problem here.
The process of augmenting an existing presentation and video in Powtoon is a piece of cake, too. Simply utilize the single-click conversion feature to import and format content from PowerPoint or Photoshop. And sharing the finished product is easy with built-in integrations with Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, Slideshare, and more.
A one-year subscription to the Powtoon Starter Plan is valued at $192, but you can grab it on sale for just $139.99.
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