The open source web editor for presentations. It works on any devices (desktop, mobile or tablets), without any prior installation, and even makes your content editable in full screen mode. Unlike other presentation software, your slides are published as online applications, making them the fastest way to be shared.
Hi everybody,
I'm really happy to share DeckDeckGo, the project Nicolas Mattia and I developed in our free time.
It's a web editor for presentations. It works on any device: projectors, desktops, mobiles or tablets.
Every presentation you publish is shared online as a standalone application ("Progressive Web App" to be more specific).
We added handy features to make the user experience more enjoyable. Full screen editing, native Unsplash and Tenor integrations (for stock photos and gifs) and a special template for YouTube videos.
Out of the box, all presentations can be remote controlled with our "remote control" application.
Finally, it was developed with a developer mindset. It is open source. We also ensured that both the editor and our starter kit for developers are using the same engine (you can either use the editor or directly edit the presentations with HTML or Markdown).
Check it out on deckdeckgo.com. Looking forward to hear your feedbacks!
Excellent implementation. I was actually wondering just the other day if there was an elegant, web-based presentation program.
I've bookmarked it and it'll definitely be my go-to for presentations from now on.
N.B. Don't change/add much. It's very close to being perfect just the way it is. Adding more features could bloat the wonderful simplicity you have here 👍
@jarrod I just woke up and your message is the first one I read, what a good start of the day, thx a lot for such a nice feedback 🙏
P.S.: Well noted and agree with you, I like to keep the editor clean and easy to use.
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