Shareable Deck

A shareable deck should open instantly, look sharp, and never need an attachment.

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.

When briefly.sh fits

Send a deck as a link instead of an email attachment.
Share AI-generated presentations with clients or stakeholders.
Control deck access with password or expiry settings.
Keep a polished, memorable URL for repeat viewing.

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.

Made for review and distribution

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.

Useful for AI-first teams

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

What makes a deck shareable?

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.

Can I use this for client-facing presentation links?

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.

Does briefly.sh work for interactive decks?

Yes, as long as the deck is HTML-based. Interactive behavior is part of what briefly.sh is designed to preserve.