Genspark AI Workspace

Research, write, and generate slides in one multi-agent workspace

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About

Brief a project once and let coordinated agents research sources, draft content, and assemble slides without hopping between tools. Consultants, educators, and content teams use it to move from web research to shareable decks and pages in a single flow. Notable extras include a built‑in 1GB AI Drive for files and daily credits, though complex tasks can burn credits quickly.

Editor's Take

Worth trying if you frequently move from research to presentations and want a single web workspace that assembles sources, drafts, and slides; best suited for light-to-moderate usage unless you plan to buy more credits.

Key Features

  • Ask a broad brief (e.g., 'compare three market entrants') → Super Agent coordinates multiple AIs to deliver a structured report with sections
  • Upload PDFs and images to AI Drive (1GB storage) → reference files directly in chats and projects
  • Enter a topic → get an AI-generated slide deck with text, visuals, and basic layouts
  • Draft an article or summary → publish a shareable Sparkpages link for clients or classmates
  • Start on the Free tier (100 credits/day) → run light research and drafting before upgrading to monthly 10,000-credit Plus usage

Use Cases

  • A strategy consultant compiling competitor research and turning it into a 15-slide briefing for a client meeting
  • A marketing manager drafting a blog outline with image ideas and exporting a quick presentation for stakeholder review
  • An educator assembling lesson notes from sources and publishing a Sparkpages handout for students

Try It Like This

  1. 1
    Turn a brief into a client slide deck

    Sign up on the Free tier → paste a one-paragraph project brief and choose "Create Slides" → watch the Super Agent research sources, draft sections, and generate a 10–15 slide deck with images and exportable slides — the first 'wow' moment is a ready-to-edit deck that already has structured sections and visuals.

  2. 2
    Compile competitor research report

    Upload PDFs or links to the AI Drive and give a short prompt like 'compare X, Y, Z' → the workspace coordinates agents to gather sources, produce a structured report with citations, and assemble executive-summary and appendix sections → review and edit the assembled report before publishing or exporting.

  3. 3
    Draft a blog post and publish shareable page

    Give a topic and tone (e.g., '500-word overview for managers') → an agent drafts the article while others suggest images and headline variants, then assemble a Sparkpages link → click Publish to generate a shareable page for stakeholders or students.

  4. 4
    Create lesson handout from research

    Brief the assistant with learning objectives and upload class materials to the Drive → agents extract key points, create a slide summary, and produce a Sparkpages handout with source references → distribute the Sparkpages link to students or export slides as PDFs.

  5. 5
    Iterate presentation visuals quickly

    Open an existing project and ask for alternative layouts or imagery for specific slides → the platform regenerates visuals and layout options across the deck so you can pick a variation → export the chosen version or continue editing in your usual slide software.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Unified multi-agent flow moves from web research to finished slides and shareable pages without jumping between tools — includes PDF/image referencing via a 1GB AI Drive.
  • Free tier provides daily credits (100 credits/day) so beginners can test light research and draft workflows before upgrading.
  • Automatic slide generation produces structured decks with text, visuals, and basic layouts, speeding up first-draft creation for meetings or classes.

Cons

  • Slide designs are basic compared with design-focused tools, and heavy or complex usage can consume daily credits quickly, requiring an upgrade for sustained workloads.

Getting Started

  1. 1 Create an account on the Genspark AI Workspace web app
  2. 2 Start a project and add reference files to AI Drive or paste a research brief
  3. 3 Generate a first outline or slide deck and share it via Sparkpages within minutes

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FAQ

What platforms is Genspark AI Workspace available on?

Available on Web.

Does Genspark AI Workspace support Korean?

Korean is not currently supported.

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