Built for HTML-native slides
If your presentation is exported as HTML, briefly.sh keeps the behavior intact. That matters for dynamic PPT workflows where layout, animation, and embedded logic are part of the actual deliverable, not just decoration.
Dynamic PPT
briefly.sh is built for AI-era presentation output: dynamic PPT exports, interactive decks, and HTML-first reports that should stay alive after you hit send.
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If your presentation is exported as HTML, briefly.sh keeps the behavior intact. That matters for dynamic PPT workflows where layout, animation, and embedded logic are part of the actual deliverable, not just decoration.
A shareable link is easier to open, easier to update, and easier to control. You can add expiry, password protection, and private visibility without asking someone to download another version of the same deck.
Teams using AI tools to generate monthly reviews, investor updates, client recaps, and research presentations often end up with HTML output that feels closer to a product demo than a traditional slideshow. briefly.sh is the delivery layer for that output.
FAQ
Here it means presentation content that behaves more like a live HTML experience than a static PowerPoint export. If it relies on the browser to render well, briefly.sh is the right shape of host.
Yes. If your deck is HTML-based, you can host it directly and share the link instead of flattening it into a static file.
Yes. Re-upload the content and the link can stay the same, which is especially useful for decks that are reviewed iteratively.