A pitch deck that is actually live.
Slides with charts bound to real data. Present from a link, and the numbers are already up to date.
Reads straight from the source. Open it next month — still right.
Frozen the moment it was exported. Wrong by the time it's opened.
Make a pitch deck with ShareOut that is actually live — slides whose charts are bound to your real data, presented from a link instead of a frozen PDF. Describe the deck, connect your numbers once, and present from any browser with the data already up to date. The same link doubles as a leave-behind that stays current long after the meeting.
Slides freeze your story in time.
You export to PDF, the data moves, and your next meeting is built on yesterday.
Bound to your data
The chart on the slide is real, not a screenshot — it updates with the source.
From any browser
Open the link and present. No app, no file, no "can you see my screen?".
Leave-behind that stays useful
Send the same link as the follow-up; it is still current next week.
How to build a live pitch deck
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Describe the deck
Tell ShareOut the story and the slides you want. It builds a real presentation — no template wrangling, no design tools.
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Bind charts to data
Connect a sheet, warehouse, or API. The chart on each slide is live, not a screenshot, so it updates with the source.
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Present from a link
Open the URL in any browser and present. No app, no file, no screen-share fumbling — and the numbers are current as you go.
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Send it as the follow-up
The same link is your leave-behind. It stays live and right next week, so the deck keeps working after the call.
See it running.
Decks people build with ShareOut
Questions, answered
How do I make a live pitch deck with ShareOut?
Describe the deck you want and ShareOut builds slides whose charts are bound to your real data — not screenshots. You present straight from a link, and the numbers are already up to date. Send the same URL as the leave-behind and it stays current next week.
Can the charts on the slides stay up to date?
Yes. Each chart reads live from your source — a sheet, a warehouse, or an API — so when the data moves, the slide moves with it. No re-exporting to PDF, no presenting yesterday's numbers.
How do I present — do I need an app or a file?
No app, no file. Open the link in any browser and present. Nothing to install, nothing to email, no "can you see my screen?" — and the audience can revisit the same link afterward.
Is it better than Google Slides or PowerPoint for data?
For anything backed by data, yes. Slides and PowerPoint freeze numbers the moment you export; a ShareOut deck keeps its charts live and shareable as one URL. You present from current data and the leave-behind never goes stale.
Can I share it as a link instead of a file?
Yes — that is the point. Send one link instead of a heavy attachment that bounces. It stays live, on brand, and current every time it is opened.