Comparison · Updated August 2026
UltraPoint vs Manus: a general agent or a purpose-built engagement team?
Manus (now part of Meta) is a general-purpose AI agent — it researches a topic across the web and can produce slides, reports, websites, and analyses from one prompt. UltraPoint does one job at a professional firm's standard: decks in your firm's exact template, every figure computed and traced to its source, exported as native PPTX. Both do research; they differ in what the research must survive.
Manus made its name as the agent that finishes tasks: give it a topic and it browses, reads, and assembles a deliverable — including slide decks with contextually chosen themes. For research-backed ad-hoc presentations it is genuinely capable. The comparison with UltraPoint is really a comparison of two standards: "informative and presentable" versus "client-ready in our template, with numbers we can defend."
At a glance
| UltraPoint | Manus | |
|---|---|---|
| Product focus | Purpose-built for professional-firm decks | General agent: slides, reports, websites, analyses |
| Research | Deep research with cited sources, scoped to the deck's argument; a research analyst step fills what your files don't cover | Broad web research across many sources — a core strength |
| Style fidelity | Your firm's exact template (learned from past decks) or firm-style presets | Context-aware theme per prompt; can ingest an uploaded template (as of August 2026) |
| Figure verification | Computed in code, claim-by-claim audit trail to sources | Research-informed but no claim-level audit trail on slides |
| PPTX export | Native shapes, text boxes, charts — consistent | PPTX/Slides/PDF export; quality varies with the generated layout |
| Speed | ~3 minutes per deck | Multi-step agent runs; slower, credit-metered |
| Pricing | Free 200 credits/mo; paid from $20/mo (annual) | Free 300 daily credits; credit-based from $20/mo (as of August 2026) |
When Manus is the better choice
- The deck is one of several outputs you need from the same brief — a report, a website, an analysis, and slides.
- The work is exploratory web research first and a presentation second.
- You already run Manus for agent workflows and the deck's formatting bar is moderate.
When UltraPoint is the better choice
- Native PowerPoint output. Decks export as real PPTX shapes, text boxes, and charts — the file a firm's team would have built by hand — not images or flattened layers.
- Your firm's exact style. Upload one deck, a template, or a library of past work and it becomes a reusable house style, down to layout grammar, palette, and typography. Built-in presets cover the styles of McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Goldman Sachs, and hundreds of other firms.
- Every figure verified. Each deck keeps a claim-by-claim audit trail tracing numbers back to the source documents they came from — defensible in front of clients and committees.
- Reads heavy source material. 400-page PDFs, large Excel models, Word, and PowerPoint files are ingested and analyzed, not just summarized.
- Works from your AI tools. Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client can generate, edit, and export decks directly (MCP server at mcp.ultrapoint.ai).
On research specifically: both products research. Manus researches broadly — it will read twenty competitors' sites and synthesize. UltraPoint researches the way an engagement team does: it starts from your documents (the data room, the model, the prior decks), fills only the gaps with deep research that carries citations, and computes every number in code so the deck survives the partner read. For firm deliverables, where the number's provenance matters as much as the number, that discipline is the product.
Pricing
UltraPoint's free plan includes 200 monthly credits with no credit card. Paid plans: Starter at $20/month billed annually ($29 monthly), Pro at $139/month billed annually ($199 monthly), and Team at $349/month billed annually ($499 monthly, flat, 10 seats). Enterprise plans are custom. Manus is credit-based: a free tier with 300 daily credits, then plans from $20/month (4,000 credits) to $200/month, with complex agent runs consuming credits quickly — typical presentation-heavy use lands around $20–40/month, as of August 2026. Check manus.im for current pricing.
Frequently asked questions
Can Manus make client-ready consulting decks?
Manus produces researched, presentable decks with contextually chosen themes, and it can ingest an uploaded template. What it does not offer is firm-style learning from libraries of past decks, claim-by-claim figure verification, or consistent native-PPTX slide craft — the specific bar client deliverables are judged against.
Which does better research?
Different kinds. Manus's broad web research across many sources is a genuine strength for exploration. UltraPoint's research is engagement-shaped: it starts from your source documents, uses deep research with cited sources only to fill gaps, and traces every figure on a slide back to where it came from.
Which is cheaper?
Comparable entry points ($20/month, both with free tiers as of August 2026), but the models differ: UltraPoint's credits map predictably to slides (~100/month on Starter), while Manus meters every agent action, so research-heavy runs can consume a month's credits quickly.
Can I use UltraPoint from an agent workflow like Manus?
Yes — UltraPoint ships an MCP server (mcp.ultrapoint.ai), so Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP-capable agent can generate, edit, and export UltraPoint decks as a step in a larger workflow.
Try UltraPoint on your own material
The free plan includes 200 monthly credits — no credit card required. Upload a real document and judge the output yourself.
Start free