Product

Read your deck the way your recipient read it.

Open events, slide views, and completion sit in an append-only log per share and per deck. A per-slide engagement chart points at the slides your audience skipped and the slides that held them.

The problem

Send a deck. Hope for the best.

The pitch went out on Tuesday. The CEO opened it once. The procurement lead opened it three times and spent four minutes on the pricing slide. You found out two weeks later, over coffee, when the deal slipped.

Decks deserve a feedback loop that arrives the same week.

What we track

Three events. Three answers.

Share opened. The recipient landed on the viewer. Timestamp, geography (city level), device.

Slide viewed. The recipient navigated to a slide. Timestamp, slide index, time spent on the previous slide.

Share completed. The recipient reached the last slide. Timestamp and total session duration.

Events live in an append-only log scoped to your workspace. No raw IPs leave the request lifecycle. Geography stays at city level.

The views

Three reports. One screen.

Deck overview. Total shares, total views, average completion rate, average time. Recent activity across every share. A table of every share for the deck with view count, last viewed, completion rate.

Per-share detail. A session timeline for one recipient. Each session shows geography, device, slides viewed, max slide, duration, completion.

Per-slide engagement. A bar chart across every slide in the deck. The shortest bar is the slide your audience skipped. The tallest bar is the slide they leaned in for.

The chart is the single most useful screen in the product. It is the screen that improves the next deck.

What changes

Decks stop being a black box.

For the seller. "Slide 7 lost them. Send a tighter version." A faster feedback loop than a debrief call.

For the brand team. "Every recipient skips the team slide." A real signal to redesign it.

For the partner. "The pricing slide held them for four minutes." A signal to call.

Privacy

Recipient privacy stays intact.

No raw IPs. No cross-share fingerprinting. No third-party trackers. The viewer page carries a small notice: "This presentation may collect viewing analytics." The recipient knows. The brand team knows. The arrangement holds.

See it work

See a real deck's engagement chart in 15 minutes.

Bring a deck you sent last week. We will replay it through Codexroom and show you which slide your audience read.