display.dev alternative for public, shareable decks
display.dev locks the deck behind your company login. Slideless gives it a link anyone can open.
display.dev is built to keep agent-made HTML inside your company, behind SSO, with audit logs — every viewer signs in. Slideless is the opposite tool: decks meant to leave the building, on a public link that a client or investor opens with no account, no wall, no friction.
Good at
- Sharing HTML strictly inside your company, behind SSO
- Compliance-driven teams that need audit logs and identity on every view
- Internal spec sheets, plans, and dashboards that must never be public
Not for
- Sending a deck to a client, investor, or prospect
- Frictionless public viewing — every viewer has to authenticate
- The "Made with" discovery loop — a gated deck reaches no one new
- A public link anyone opens — no sign-in wall
- Built for decks that leave the building, not artifacts you lock inside it
- A free tier that is genuinely free; Pro at $5, not $49
- Per-recipient tracked tokens without forcing viewers to log in
If the HTML must stay strictly inside your company, behind SSO, with an audit log on every view, display.dev is built for exactly that. Slideless is the mirror image: for decks meant to reach someone who will never log into your company auth.
Is Slideless gated like display.dev?
Public by default. You mint a named, revocable token per recipient and track its views, but the viewer never signs in. Password and expiry options are on the roadmap. If you need company SSO and audit logs on internal artifacts, that is display.dev’s lane, not ours.
Can display.dev share a deck publicly?
It can publish a public artifact, but its entire design centers on company-auth gating. Slideless is built public-first for decks you send outward, with a viral "Made with Slideless" footer and zero viewer login.
Your agent made the deck.
Slideless gives it a link.
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