Use case: sales

Know which slide loses the deal

Send the deck as a tracked link and stop selling blind: see who opened it, where they stalled, who came back to pricing - and put a book-a-call button on every page.

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Free to try · lead capture and the CTA button are Pro features · settings come on the next step

Per-slide readership

Time on every page and a read-through funnel across the deck. When 80% of readers stall on slide 7, slide 7 is the problem - fix the deck, not the pitch.

Every reader named

An email gate or lead form (Pro) means no more anonymous "3 views". You know it was the CFO who spent four minutes on pricing - and that the champion forwarded it internally.

A CTA on the deck

Add a custom button to the viewer - "Book a call", straight to your calendar link. The deck stops being a dead end and becomes the next step in the funnel.

Pricing that expires

Send the quote on a self-destructing link: a view budget or a validity date, enforced by the link. The offer disappears on schedule; your record of who read it survives.

The silence after send, solved

Every seller knows the dead air after a proposal goes out. Did they open it? Did it get past the first skim? Is the deal stalled or just slow? An attachment answers none of this. A tracked link answers all of it: the moment of first open, every page viewed with its reading time, return visits, and - with the read-through funnel - the exact slide where attention died.

That last number changes behaviour on both sides of the send. Follow-ups stop being "just checking in" and become specific: the prospect who reread the integration slide twice gets the technical case study; the one who never reached pricing gets a shorter deck next time. And across a quarter, the funnel tells you which slides earn their place in the master deck at all.

The workflow, feature by feature

  • Send a link, not an attachment. The deck opens in the browser on any device. You can update it after sending - fix the typo, refresh the pricing - and every copy already in inboxes opens the new version.
  • Name the readers (Pro). The email gate attributes every session to a person; the domain allowlist keeps a confidential deck inside the client company. Forwards inside the account show up as new named readers - your buying committee map, drawn for you.
  • Put the next step on the page (Pro). A custom CTA button rides the viewer - calendar link, order form, whatever closes. The reader who just finished the case-study slide is one click from the meeting.
  • Burn the quote on schedule. "This pricing is valid until Friday" becomes real: the quote link self-destructs on the date, and the readership record proves who saw it and when.

Notifications, receipts, and the follow-up

View notifications email you the moment the deck is opened - the highest-signal moment to be available - and read receipts let the prospect confirm delivery on the record. Live presence (Pro) shows who is reading right now, which turns the classic "shall I call them?" into a fact rather than a guess.

None of this costs the prospect anything: no account, no download, no plugin. They click a link and read; you stop guessing. Files are encrypted at rest and no reader IP is stored, so the security review at bigger accounts has less to object to.

Sales deck tracking questions.

How do I see which slide of my deck loses prospects?

Share the deck as a FileDroppr link and open the read-through funnel in your readership report. It shows the percentage of readers who reached each page and the time spent on every slide - the drop-off point is where the deck (or the offer) needs work.

Can I tell exactly who read the proposal?

Yes, on Pro: the email gate requires readers to enter a working email before the deck opens, so every session is attributed to a named person. Add the domain allowlist to keep the deck inside the client company only.

Can prospects book a call straight from the deck?

On Pro you can add a custom CTA button to the viewer - label and destination are yours, so "Book a call" can point at your calendar link. It stays visible while they read, on every page.

How do I make a quote expire on a deadline?

Set the link to self-destruct on a date, a view budget, or both (Basic and up). When it triggers, the link returns "Gone" - but your readership record of who read the quote, and when, stays in the dashboard.

Do prospects need to install or sign up for anything?

No. The deck opens in the browser on any device from a plain link. Only you need an account; readers just read.

Send the next deck tracked.

Upload the proposal, gate it, put a book-a-call button on it, and know before the follow-up exactly how it was read.

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