Share a deck with a client.

Send a link, not a 30MB attachment. The client opens your deck in their browser and you see when they did.

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Key points

  • Export the deck to PDF, host it, and send a clean link instead of a 30MB attachment.
  • Open-tracking shows whether the client reviewed the deck before your meeting.
  • Password protection and link expiry are available for sensitive commercial decks.
  • Works the same way for interactive HTML presentations as for PDF exports.

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Presentation files are heavy, and emailing one to a client is clumsy: it strains their inbox, it may not open cleanly on their device, and you never learn whether they looked at it before the call. A link solves all of that and looks more professional besides.

Export the deck to PDF so it looks identical everywhere; a slide deck rendered on the wrong software is a bad first impression. Then PDF link generator and send the link. If your deck is an interactive or web-based presentation, publish an HTML page handles that just as well. And if the client wants to lift slides into their own deck rather than just viewing yours, host a PowerPoint deck keeps the file editable on their end. Either way the client clicks once and it opens.

The open-tracking is quietly valuable in client work: you'll know whether the deck was reviewed before a meeting, which shapes how you run the call. For sensitive commercial decks, set a password or an expiry. And if you're sending supporting documents alongside the deck, all of NudgeHost's hosting tools each of them or bundle everything into one host a ZIP.

Free to start. Custom domains and branding removal are on upgrade to Pro, worth it for client-facing links.

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