Links travel better than files
A shareable deck link is faster to send, easier to preview, and easier to revisit. You avoid version drift, attachment friction, and the awkwardness of asking someone to download a file just to see a presentation.
Shareable Deck
briefly.sh turns browser-native decks into durable links. That is the right shape for AI-generated presentations, client-ready recaps, and reports that need to be opened fast and viewed exactly as designed.
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A shareable deck link is faster to send, easier to preview, and easier to revisit. You avoid version drift, attachment friction, and the awkwardness of asking someone to download a file just to see a presentation.
Whether you are shipping a client deck, internal update, AI-generated report, or modern presentation artifact, a link is simply the cleaner delivery format. It opens in one click and can be updated without changing the destination.
Teams using Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or custom workflows often generate presentation output that is already web-shaped. briefly.sh helps those teams publish that output in a way that feels intentional, not improvised.
FAQ
A deck becomes more shareable when it opens instantly in the browser, has a stable URL, and does not require file download or local software to view correctly.
Yes. That is one of the strongest use cases. You can host the deck, protect it if needed, and send a link that feels much cleaner than an attachment.
Yes, as long as the deck is HTML-based. Interactive behavior is part of what briefly.sh is designed to preserve.