
Copresent
Turn your phone into a Google Slides remote
181 followers
Turn your phone into a Google Slides remote
181 followers
Copresent turns your phone into a Google Slides remote - swipe to advance, notes on screen. Need to co-present? Share one link and up to 10 people drive the same deck from any device. No app or account for guests. Free.
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Copresent
Launching today
Copresent turns your phone into a Google Slides remote - swipe to advance, notes on screen. Need to co-present? Share one link and up to 10 people drive the same deck from any device. No app or account for guests.





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@Copresent Very Cool Idea. Just tried it and it's very easy present slides. I will use it for next inperson demo.
Feature Request - It may me a totally different thing, but this is needed for Figma slides as well. Kudos on the launch.
Installed it and had my phone acting as a clicker in under a minute — really smooth. My favourite part is that co-presenters don’t need to install anything or sign up, they just open a link. Out of curiosity: does the phone remote also show a talk/slide timer while presenting?
@PT that's exactly the answer I was hoping for, live sync on notes even mid-presentation is a genuinely useful edge case to have covered rather than punted on. curious what's next on your roadmap - are you thinking about supporting other deck formats beyond Google Slides (PowerPoint online, Keynote) or staying focused on Slides for now?
Do you see Copresent remaining a lightweight Google Slides companion, or do you envision becoming the collaboration layer for presentations regardless of platform (PowerPoint, Keynote, Canva, Figma, etc.)?
Honestly the no-account guest link is such a smart call, that's the part that always kills momentum when presenting with someone else. Clean execution on something that's usually way more annoying than it needs to be.
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@dndjkwr thanks for the support 🙂
I really like this idea! Would it be possible to integrate this with PPT as well? Other than that this seems super useful and I can definitely see myself using this.