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Send a deck to a client — as a private link.

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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Drop a file — get a private link in seconds. No sign-up.

Drop an HTML file or ZIP bundle, or click to choose.
Single file or ZIP. Max 3 MB.

Up to 3 MB, link self-destructs after 7 days. Sign up free to keep links forever, password-protect them, and store more.

How it works

  1. 1

    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.

  2. 2

    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.

  3. 3

    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.

Frequently asked questions

How do I send a client a deck without a huge email attachment?

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.

Can I keep the deck private so only my client sees it?

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.

Can I password-protect a deck I send to a client?

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.

Will my name stay on the deck?

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.

What happens to the link after the pitch?

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.

Learn more

  • Private data roomWhen it's not one deck but a whole set of documents.
  • Send pricing proposals as a link, not a PDFWhy a live page beats a flat attachment for proposals.
  • Why HTML beats PDF for deliverablesInteractive, lighter, and always the current version.
  • PricingFree to start; paid tiers drop the footer and add passwords.

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