PowerPoint deck QA
Catch client-visible issues before the deck leaves PowerPoint.
Rokix runs inside PowerPoint and checks every slide for QA issues, brand compliance, and presentation quality — so reviewers spend time on substance, not formatting mistakes.
Runs inside PowerPoint
Brand compliance
Slide library
Review queue workflow
Issue detection
Every slide checked, issues ranked by what clients notice first.
- Placeholder text left in slides
- Font and size inconsistencies
- Colors outside the brand palette
- Alignment and spacing issues
- Table and chart formatting
- Icon style mismatches
- Logo placement and sizing
- Missing or broken content
Brand compliance
Every slide is checked against your brand standards: color palette, approved fonts, logo placement, and sizing rules. Issues surface with a slide reference so they can be corrected fast.
Slide library
A shared library of approved layouts, slide templates, and reusable components that teams pull from across engagements. One source keeps decks visually consistent without tribal knowledge.
Slide components
Snap-in building blocks for common deck elements — title slides, dividers, exec summaries, call-out boxes — that drop in on-brand without manual formatting work.
Icons & visuals
An approved icon catalog ensures consistent iconography across decks. Off-catalog or style-mismatched icons are flagged automatically and can be replaced directly from the add-in.
Tables
Table structure, header formatting, border style, and column alignment are checked against your standards. Mixed-style tables and broken layouts surface as prioritized issues.
Charts
Charts are checked for style consistency, axis label completeness, placeholder data, and colors outside the brand palette. Issues are linked to the slide for quick resolution.
Who it is for
Managers, consultants, bankers, and operators who review high-stakes decks before a client or board sees them.
Privacy posture
Deck content stays local by default. Stored data is limited to metadata, issue results, and minimal snippets where allowed.