Turn a deck into a private link a client can open in any browser — nothing to download, nothing search engines can find. The link is unguessable by default, so only the people you send it to can open it. Add a password or an expiry date when the deck is sensitive, and your name rides on the page so the work stays attributed to you.
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Export your deck as an HTML file (most design and AI tools can), or zip a built folder, and drop it in. miinideck publishes it to a 32-character link in seconds — no setup, no hosting account to configure.
The link is private by default: it carries a no-index tag so it never shows up in search, and the URL is long enough that nobody guesses their way in. Send it the way you already send things — email, chat, a message — and it opens as a live page on any device.
When the deck is confidential, switch on a password or set an expiry date so access ends on your terms. On paid tiers the page is clean and unbranded, with a “created by you” credit linking back to you.
Publish the deck as a link instead of attaching the file. Drop the HTML or zipped folder into miinideck and you get a private URL the client opens in their browser — no 30 MB attachment bouncing off their inbox limit, and no compression mangling your fonts and images.
Yes. Every link is unguessable and carries a no-index tag, so it never appears in search results and only the people you send the URL to can open it. For extra control, add a password so even someone with the link needs the passphrase, and set an expiry date so access ends after the pitch window.
Yes. Toggle password protection on the link and the client enters a passphrase before the deck loads. It's useful for pricing decks, board decks, or anything you'd rather not have forwarded freely — the password travels separately from the link.
On paid tiers, yes — the page carries a “created by you” credit that links back to you, so when the deck gets forwarded internally the attribution travels with it. There's no third-party footer competing for the credit.
You decide. Leave it live as a permanent reference, or set an expiry date so it self-destructs after the deadline. You can also delete it from your dashboard at any moment, and a fresh upload can replace the file while keeping the same link, so the client's bookmark always shows the current version.
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