The new Brain capability to generate and publish HTML artifacts (slide decks, pages, etc.) on run.clickup.ai is genuinely game-changing. It bridges the gap between ideation and polished output in a way no other project management tool does. However, the current editing workflow requires Brain to regenerate the entire artifact on every revision, which becomes painfully slow and error-prone for larger decks (15+ slides). In many cases the generation simply fails mid-way, forcing users to start over or abandon the edit entirely.
The fix feels straightforward: allow users to target a specific slide or section for editing rather than reprocessing the whole file. Most real-world edits are surgical (swap a headline, tweak one chart, adjust copy on slide 9) not structural. If Brain could scope its regeneration to just the selected section, it would dramatically reduce latency, eliminate most timeout/error issues, and make iterative refinement actually viable. This single improvement would make ClickUp the obvious first choice for enterprise slide creation, no Canva or Google Slides detour needed.