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21 March 2026

Turn Any Article into a Presentation Without the Copy-Paste Grind

You found a great article and want to share it with your team. Normally that means an hour of copying, reformatting, and summarising. With Decklet, you paste the URL and it is done in seconds.

It happens all the time. You read something worth sharing — a research paper, a product announcement, a long-form analysis — and you think: this would make a great presentation. Then reality sets in. You would need to pull out the key points, write speaker notes, lay out slides, and somehow make it feel coherent. Most of the time, the idea never goes anywhere.

Paste the URL, get a deck

Decklet accepts a URL as its input. Paste in any publicly accessible webpage — a news article, a blog post, a Wikipedia entry, a company about page — and the service fetches the content, reads it, and structures it into a slide deck. Titles, bullets, and a speaker script come out the other end. The process takes about the same time as making a cup of tea.

Why this matters for knowledge-sharing

Teams that share knowledge well move faster than those that do not. But the bottleneck is rarely the information itself — it is the effort of packaging it. When converting an article into a deck takes ten seconds instead of an hour, you will do it more often. That means more regular briefings, more context shared before meetings, and less time spent getting everyone up to speed in the room.

Built-in narration means no presenter required

Not everything needs a live presenter. Sometimes you want to send a deck around and have people watch it on their own time. Decklet generates spoken narration from the speaker script on every slide, so the deck can explain itself. Share a link and the content delivers itself, whether you are in the room or not.

A note on accuracy

Decklet summarises and restructures the source material — it does not fact-check it. The quality of the output depends on the quality of the source. Always review the generated deck before circulating it, especially for anything technical or sensitive.

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