Any AI like Claude, Cursor and ChatGPT can now generate surprisingly good decks — not just visually, but with animations, interactive elements, embedded products, maps, live polling, etc.
But a lot of these presentations are ultimately treated like traditional presentations: export them to PDF or PPT and send them around. And that's where a lot of what makes them interesting disappears.
If the presentation is actually built with HTML, CSS and JS, why turn it back into a static file?
That's what we're trying to solve with Superprez.io: a way to share and collaborate on presentations as code, through a simple URL, without the constraints of the traditional tools.
The interesting part for me is that AI-generated presentations make this problem much more obvious. Once you're generating presentations as code, there are a lot of things you can do that simply don't translate to PPT/PDF.
Last week we released read receipts and comments, which are among the features we're most excited about for founders.
You can test it for free! Would appreciate any feedback.