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Slides — Built for Engagement

Pixel-perfect scaling · Live audience polling

12 block types · One-click PowerPoint export

What Makes Slides Different

Every slide renders on a fixed 1920×1080 SVG canvas, so what you design is exactly what your audience sees — on a phone, projector, or 4K monitor. Crisp at any browser zoom, any Windows display scaling, any device.

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Live MCQs

Audience votes from phone, presenter clicks Reveal

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Real-time Polls

Opinion gathering with instant bar-chart results

Scribble

Draw on top of any slide while presenting

Fullscreen

Press F for a clean slideshow view

Section Heading + Body Text

How a section heading looks

Headings sit above their body text with a cyan accent bar on the left. Use them to break a slide into clear sub-sections. Inline links are also supported — see the BSM design guide for the full type scale.

When to use a heading vs the slide title

The slide title (h1) is set in the top field for every content slide. Use a heading block (h2) only when you need a second-level divider inside one slide.

Callout Rules — Three Variants

Note

Teal accent = standard information or a pointer to remember.

Caution

Gold accent = attention required, but not yet a hard warning.

Warning

Coral accent = danger, prohibition, or a recoverable mistake to avoid.

Numbered Steps for Procedures

When the order matters — a checklist, a setup procedure, an escalation chain — use Steps. Each item gets a cyan number circle.

Click 🔴 Go Live to start an interactive session
Share the 4-digit code or QR with your audience
Present normally — votes appear in real time on poll/MCQ slides
On MCQ slides, click Reveal Answer when you're ready
Wrap up — a per-participant scoreboard appears on the final slide

Compare — Side-by-Side

Static slides

Audience watches passively. No way to know who's following, who's lost.

Interactive slides

Live polls + MCQs surface understanding in real time. You see comprehension as it happens.

Static slides

Q&A only at the end. By then, half the questions are gone.

Interactive slides

Reactions (👍 💡 🤔 🔥) let participants flag confusion without interrupting.

Process Flow — Causal Chain

Use a Flow when each step CAUSES the next. Different from Steps (which is just sequence).

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Detect

Audience joins via 4-digit code or QR scan

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Engage

Polls + MCQs broadcast — votes flow back

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Reveal

Presenter clicks Reveal; correct option highlighted; voting locks

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Reflect

Scoreboard surfaces understanding; export to PPTX for follow-up

Hero Stat — One Dramatic Number

Compare Table for Structured Data

Block typeBest forLimit per slide
Cards4 parallel ideas, 4 P's, 4 roles4 cards
Rules1-line emphasis (info/caution/warning)5 rules
StepsSequential procedure, checklist5–7 steps
FlowCausal chain, process3–5 stages
CompareOld vs New, Risk vs Mitigation2 rows

Try a Live Poll

Audience joins via the code shown on the bottom-right, then votes from their phone. Results animate in as votes arrive.

📊 Which feature are you most excited to use?

Live MCQs with reveal
Scribble on top of slides
PowerPoint export with logos
Reactions and scoreboard

Quick MCQ to Test Understanding

🎯 What happens to audience voting once the presenter clicks Reveal Answer on an MCQ?

Voting stays open until the next slide
Voting locks immediately — both client-side and server-side
Only late joiners are blocked
Voting reopens after 30 seconds
Reveal triggers both UI lock (no clicks accepted) and a server-side rejection of any late vote — fairness is enforced end-to-end.

Build Yours in Minutes

Open the builder → start writing

Import a PowerPoint → tweak in-browser

Go Live and share the code