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Guizang PPT Skill vs Izlo

A side-by-side look at pricing, capabilities, pros, cons, and our editorial scores.

 
Guizang PPT Skill
Agents
Izlo
Agents
TaglineClaude Code / Codex agent skill that generates single-file HTML slide decks in editorial-magazine or Swiss-design styles.Prompt management platform with version control, collaboration, and an API for production deployment.
CategoryAgentsAgents
PricingFree· Free, AGPL-3.0; requires a host AI agent (Claude Code, Codex, etc.)Paid· Solo $20/mo; Pro $25/user/mo; Enterprise $39/user/mo
ModelMulti-model (Claude, Codex, GPT-Image)Model-agnostic
Editorial score7.3 / 106.9 / 10
Use cases
html-slide-deckspresentation-designcover-image-generationclaude-code-skillswiss-design-layouts
prompt-managementversion-controlteam-collaborationprompt-testingproduction-deployment
Pros
  • Two tightly locked visual systems (editorial + Swiss) with 32+ named layouts
  • Single-file HTML output with keyboard, touch, and low-power modes
  • Includes a validator script that blocks off-grid Swiss layouts
  • Plugs directly into Claude Code and Codex via the Skills protocol
  • Active project with 19k+ stars and corporate sponsorship
  • Git-style version history and activity log for every prompt change
  • Remix sandbox isolates experiments from production prompts
  • REST API lets you swap prompts without redeploying the app
  • Built for multi-user team editing, not just solo developers
Cons
  • Requires a shell-capable AI agent; will not work in plain chatbots
  • Documentation is primarily in Chinese (English README is partial)
  • Not suited for dense data tables, training decks or collaborative editing
  • AGPL-3.0 license complicates commercial bundling
  • No free tier; cheapest plan is $20/mo
  • Stingy token allowance (5K/seat) for in-app testing
  • Lighter on observability/analytics than Langfuse or Helicone
  • Supported model providers not clearly listed on the site
Websitegithub.comgetizlo.com
Pick Guizang PPT Skill if
  • Two tightly locked visual systems (editorial + Swiss) with 32+ named layouts
  • Single-file HTML output with keyboard, touch, and low-power modes
  • Includes a validator script that blocks off-grid Swiss layouts
  • Plugs directly into Claude Code and Codex via the Skills protocol
Pick Izlo if
  • Git-style version history and activity log for every prompt change
  • Remix sandbox isolates experiments from production prompts
  • REST API lets you swap prompts without redeploying the app
  • Built for multi-user team editing, not just solo developers