You can connect an agent, create one Product Profile, check product readiness, compare suitable formats, and prepare a text-only production brief. A paid plan supplies the credits used when you approve media generation.
No. SlideTok creates, reviews, approves, and exports the slideshow package. You or a separate publishing tool handles scheduling and posting.
The connection URL is https://slidetok.com/api/mcp. You also need the private one-time setup code created from the Agents area of your workspace.
No. Setup codes are shown only when created. Create a new connection and revoke the old one. Never send a setup code to support.
SlideTok uses real product proof. Approval confirms that a screenshot is genuine, current, safe to reuse, and free of private customer data. If the original cannot be verified, upload the real file through the secure upload link.
A format is the reusable slideshow structure. A recipe is a versioned, product-specific use of that format for a particular audience, goal, or content account.
No. SlideTok can study public structure and repeated mechanics, but it should not copy the creator's caption, identity, likeness, private material, or exact creative expression. You review the resulting workspace draft before using it.
Some agent connections require explicit approval before credits can be reserved and generation can begin. Review the selected product, content account, recipe or format, variant count, expected credit cost, and request, then approve it from the same agent conversation.
Yes. Request a one-slide repair and say what must change and what must stay fixed. This preserves the rest of the approved deck.
Send the workspace name, approximate time and timezone, the affected product, the job or slideshow identifier if visible, what you expected, what happened instead, and a safe screenshot of the error. Do not send passwords, setup codes, authentication codes, API keys, private customer data, or payment-card details.