Play the Demo on the Slide
Place a clip so people who missed the live demo can still see it.
Digital Presentation Maker
Upload your deck PDF or PowerPoint and publish a branded flipbook. Send one link after the meeting so the slides stay current, not a stale attachment.
From slides to live deck
Keep the slides you already designed. Publish a widescreen book people can flip after the call.
Drop in a PDF or a PowerPoint. Widescreen slides stay wide.
Add your logo and colors so the follow-up looks like your company.
Send the deck URL. Update a slide later without a new attachment.
A PDF flipbook keeps the deck and gives you one URL after the meeting. PowerPoint works too. See a live sample on our examples page, then add page video, info popups for extra numbers, and a form on the last slide.
Decks that get a second look
A presentation should still work after the call. Let a slide play a demo, open a number, and collect a next step.
Place a clip so people who missed the live demo can still see it.
Open a card for a footnote so the designed slide stays clean.
Route people to a calendar, a site, or a longer memo.
Ask for a meeting or a yes while the deck is still open.
Use page videos, info popups, and lead forms when the deck should capture a next step.
Interactive deck pages
Start from PDF or PowerPoint, then add video, notes, and a form.
Why teams switch
You keep the slides you already designed. The room gets a link that stays current.
Pitch decks keep their shape. People flip, they do not pinch a tall PDF.
Update a number and republish. No deck-final-v7.pdf.
Upload the file you already present.
Keep an internal version private.
A buyer can reopen the story on the train.
Place the live deck where the campaign already lives.
Statistics show when to follow up.
Built for sales and founders
The goal is a deck people reopen, without ads on the slide.
Prospects see your slides and your links.
Fix a number without resending a file.
You do not have to export a perfect PDF first.
Send a link or place the deck on a page.
Keep a draft or a priced version private.
Know if the story got a second look.
Presentation questions
It is your slide deck published as an online book. People flip the slides and can tap video, notes, or a form on the page.
Yes. PDF and PowerPoint both work. See our PowerPoint examples if you want a live check.
An attachment goes stale. A flipbook is one URL you can update, password-protect, and measure.
Yes. Page videos sit on the slide so the demo survives the follow-up.
Yes on Starter and Professional.
Yes on paid plans.
Yes. Widescreen slides adapt in the viewer.
A public deck on a page you write for search can target digital presentation maker. Private pitch decks can stay off search.
Create an account, upload the file, brand the viewer, then share. A free trial covers the first deck.