Visual Interactive Model Engine

Your spreadsheet model, live inside Slides.

Connect a Google Sheet, turn its assumptions into sliders, and watch the charts on your slide redraw as you move them.

Change the assumptions. Not the deck.

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How it works

1

Open it in Slides

Install once, then open VIME from the Extensions menu in any deck. Pick the Google Sheet that holds your model — VIME is granted access to that one file only, nothing else in your Drive.

2

Adjust & Calculate

Choose which cells become sliders, dials or fields, and which ranges get charted. Move them in the sidebar, press Calculate, and your Sheet does the maths.

3

Chart it on your slide

Results render as multi-year charts in the layout, palette and font you choose. Press Update Slide and a crisp snapshot lands in your deck.

What you get

Multi-year, multi-series charts

Bar, line, pie, and single-value views built from cell ranges — not just one number. Clean, executive-ready styling out of the box.

What-if without leaving Slides

Explore scenarios live during a meeting. No tab-switching to the spreadsheet, no rebuilding charts by hand.

Sliders, dials and fields

Turn each input into the control that suits it: a slider for a percentage, a dial for a rate, a plain field for a number.

Styled to match your deck

Choose the layout, colour palette and font, so the charts look like they belong in your presentation rather than bolted onto it.

Pick a range by clicking

Select input cells and output ranges by drag-selecting them from a live preview of your Sheet — no typing A1 notation.

Your model stays yours

VIME reads and writes only the Sheet you connect. Nothing is stored on outside servers.

Privacy in one paragraph

VIME accesses only the single Google Sheet you explicitly connect (via Google's file picker) and the presentation you have open. Your setup — which cells are inputs and outputs, chart types, and layout — is stored inside your presentation using Google's built-in add-on storage. VIME does not run its own servers and does not send your data to third parties. See the full privacy policy.