A DocSend alternative that keeps your deck interactive and public
DocSend turns your live deck into flat pages. The interactivity is the casualty.
DocSend is built to gate sales documents and flatten them into paginated images for view tracking, which kills anything interactive your agent built. Slideless keeps the deck running live in the browser, public by default, and still gives you a tracked link per recipient.
Good at
- Gating a sales deck or PDF to external prospects
- Capturing emails before someone can view
- Deep, page-by-page engagement heatmaps for a sales motion
Not for
- Interactive HTML decks — it flattens them
- Public, frictionless sharing
- Agent-native publishing from a CLI or chat
- Keeps the deck live and interactive — nothing gets flattened
- Public by default; gate per-recipient with a named token when you want
- Pushed straight from your agent, not uploaded by hand
- Free tier instead of sales-tier per-seat pricing
If your job is gating a PDF to capture leads and you live on page-by-page heatmaps, DocSend is built for exactly that. If the deck is interactive HTML and you want it open and alive, DocSend flattens the very thing that makes it good.
Does Slideless track who viewed my deck?
Yes. Mint a named token per recipient and see each one’s view count and last-accessed time. You just keep the deck interactive and public-by-default while you do it.
Can I still gate a deck if I need to?
Tokens are per-recipient and revocable, so you control who has a working link. Password and expiry options are on the roadmap.
Your agent made the deck.
Slideless gives it a link.
Share your first deck in seconds · Free tier · No credit card