Playbooks on presentation tracking, engagement analytics, and turning Claude-made decks into signal.
Looking for a DocSend alternative to share and track presentations? Here's how to choose a tool — and why teams pitching with AI-built decks pick Seendeck.
ReadSent a proposal and heard nothing? Here's how to track who opened it, how long they read, and which sections they cared about — so you follow up at the right time.
ReadSending pricing or a confidential proposal? Here's how to password-protect a presentation or PDF — and why a gated link beats a password-locked file.
ReadBuilt a deck with Claude? Here's how to share it as a tracked link and see exactly who opened it, for how long, and which slides held attention.
ReadClaude can build beautiful self-contained decks — but a chat artifact isn't a client-ready link. Here's how to share frontend-slides decks professionally and track them.
ReadMCP lets Claude talk to your tools directly. Here's what the Model Context Protocol is, and how Seendeck's MCP server lets Claude publish and measure decks without leaving the chat.
ReadOpens, watch time, completion, per-slide attention — which presentation metrics are signal and which are noise? A practical guide for sales and pitch decks.
ReadStop sending 'just checking in' emails. Here's how to time and tailor your follow-up using who opened your deck, when, and which slides they actually read.
ReadA practical structure for pitch and sales decks that keeps people reading — and how per-slide analytics tell you where you're losing them.
ReadProposals go quiet for predictable reasons. Here's how to diagnose the silence and use engagement signals to tell genuine interest from a polite no.
ReadA tracked share link is a URL to a hosted document that records who opened it and how they engaged. Here's how it works and why it beats sending an attachment.
ReadPresentation analytics measure how people engage with a shared deck — opens, watch time, per-slide attention, and completion. Here's what each metric means.
ReadMCP, the Model Context Protocol, is an open standard that lets AI assistants like Claude connect to external tools and data. Here's a plain-English explanation.
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