Switch from Google Slides to Zoho Show
Once you've made your switch to Zoho Workplace from Google Workspace, you need to get your Zoho Show account set up. This guide will help you explore the features of Zoho Show, and get you better acquainted with it.
Sign Up NowGet started with Zoho Show
Log in to Zoho Workplace using your Workplace account credentials and navigate to Zoho Show, or go to show.zoho.com and log in with your Zoho Workplace account. After you’ve landed on Show's dashboard, you can start using Zoho Show for your business.
Get started using Zoho Show by exploring the following features:
Features that you'll love in Zoho Show
Zoho Show comes fully equipped with all the features you'll need to create a compelling presentation. Predefined templates, real-time collaboration, visualization tools, secure sharing capabilities, and more, provide a seamless experience for presentation aficionados. While there’s a lot to talk about, here are some of the important features that we offer:
Templates and themes
We know getting started is difficult. That's why Show offers you a wide range of predefined templates. Whether it's a start-up pitch, a quarterly sales meeting, or a boardroom huddle, our templates help you skip the design process and concentrate on the content.
Real-time collaboration
Invite collaborators to the slide creation process and work together on slides simultaneously. Teams can discuss ideas using the built-in smart chat, and you can also customize user roles to control who can view, comment, and edit the slides.
Endless customization options
Choosing themes, colors, fonts, shapes, gradients, and more—Show offers unlimited customization features to make your slide design process effective and seamless.
Data visualization tools
Show offers you extensive visualization tools, such as animation, infographics, smart elements, customizable shapes, silhouettes, and more. Choose your favorite and start expressing your ideas dynamically!
Effortless sharing
Mail your presentations to your coworkers, or to external stakeholders without a hitch. And you can choose to export files as PDFs or PPTs for use outside of Show.
Multi-device compatibility
Whether you're using a mobile device, laptop, or desktop computer, Show offers a seamless experience. You can also deliver slides on any smart TV, and use your smart phone or wearable as a remote to control them.
Comparison between Google Slides and Zoho Show
If you've used Google Slides previously, you might be wondering how to explore the features in Zoho Show. To help you get started, we've created a feature comparison table that will help you make the most out of Show.
Google Slides | Zoho Show |
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Comprehensive dashboard | |
Once you log in, you'll be taken to a launch page where you can view all your files and themes. | Dashboard view See everything on a single page, where you can access all your files, templates, themes, and shared/created presentations. |
The launch page gives you limited themes to choose from. You have to upgrade to the premium plan to access all the themes. | Themes Show's dashboard offers you themes for free. Just choose your preferred one and add it to your library. Go to Gallery > Choose theme |
Google Slides does not come preloaded with templates in the launch page. | Templates Show offers you a range of preloaded template for free. Go to Gallery > Choose templates |
Create presentations | |
The toolbar in Google Slides consists of multiple levels of menus and options. | Functional, minimalist UI Show's clutter-free user interface provides you with the most important options required to create a slide. |
Manually choose options by digging through multiple layers of menus. | Contextual panel Based on the tasks you're performing, all relevant options will automatically appear on the right panel. |
Google Slides offers you options like path animations, infographics, smart elements, and customizable shapes. | Data visualization tools Show offers you options like path animations, infographics, smart elements, customizable shapes, and more. |
Insert and edit fonts, themes, colors, shapes, image effects, text effects, and animations. | Customization options Changing fonts, themes, colors, shapes, image effects, text effects, animations, and more—you can do them all with a click of your mouse. |
Perform spell checks and eliminate grammatical issues. | Built-in dictionary Perform spell checks and eliminate grammatical issues. Go to Review > Tools > Spell Check |
Changes made on one slide get reflected on all other slides. | Master slide layout When you want all your slides to contain the same fonts and images (such as logos), you can make those changes in one place—the slide master—and they'll be applied to all your other slides. |
There's no support for live Twitter feeds. | Live Twitter feeds Add liveTtwitter feeds to your slides and it will automatically be updated as you present. (An internet connection is required for this feature) Go to Media > Twitter feeds |
Google Slides supports external add-ons. | Essential add-ons Show comes with a marketplace, where you can download and add your favorite apps to your presentation stable. Choose Add-ons on the tool bar to explore the world of Show's add-ons. |
Google Slides supports PowerPoint files. | PowerPoint compatibility Import your existing .pptx files and work on them without any formatting issues. Choose File > Import |
Real-time collaboration | |
Invite your team members using their email address, to make them a part of the slide creation process. | Invite collaborators Invite your team members using their email address, to make them a part of the slide creation process. Go to Share > Invite collaborators |
Based on user roles, you can assign permissions accordingly. | Assign user permissions Provide user permissions, such as edit, view-only, share, and co-owner, to make sure your slides don't undergo any unauthorized edits. |
Add, edit, and change comments on slides. | Contextual commenting Add comments to any slide element to let your team members know what you think. Comments can involve just text, or you can add images and gifs to make it a little more lively. Right click and choose Add comments. |
Chat with your team members using the chat option. | Built-in smart chat You can converse with your team using our built-in smart chat. You can also add images and gifs to the conversation thread to make your points more visually. Go to Review > Comments. |
Share presentations | |
Share presentations via email. | Via emails You can share your presentation by entering an email address, or creating a URL for your file and sharing it via email. Select Share > Invite collaborators |
Publish your presentation on a web page. | Publish presentations Publish presentations externally on websites, social media, blogs, and in videos. Go to Share > Publish Presentations |
Broadcast presentations to a remote audience. While you present the slide show, your audience members can follow along in their web browsers. | Remote broadcasting Deliver presentations remotely to any audience, across the globe. It doesn’t matter if your attendees are next door or miles away, they can still be active participants by joining your broadcast right from their browsers. Go to Share > Broadcast |
Remote communication is not possible in Google Slides. | Remote communication Foster meaningful discussions with remote audiences to improve participation, as everyone gets a chance to express their views, ask questions, and clarify doubts. |
Mobile and smart TV apps | |
Google Slides is available on Apple and Android. | |
Google Slides does not support any smart TV. | Show also has smart TV support. Cast to an Android or Apple TV, and control slides using your smart phone or wearable as a remote. |