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Present slides: generate decks, embed Canva, and upload PowerPoint

Every topic can hold what you teach with. Generate an AI slide deck from a topic, paste a Canva or Google Slides link to embed it, or upload a PowerPoint/PDF — then present any of them full-screen, straight from the card or table.

Last updated Jun 13, 2026

You shouldn't have to leave your plan to teach from it. The Tracker turns each topic into a launchpad for your slides — generated, embedded, or uploaded — and presents them in place.

✨ Generate a deckAI builds slides from the topic▶ Present🎨 Embed a linkCanva / Google Slides / Gamma▶ Present📤 Upload a filePowerPoint, PDF, or image▶ Present
Three ways to attach slides to a topic — generate with AI, embed a link, or upload a file — then Present.

Generate a slide deck with AI

Open a topic and click 'Generate a presentation'. The platform's AI deck builder creates a slide deck from the topic's title and description plus the board's purpose. It runs in the background; when it's ready the card shows a Present button that opens the deck full-screen.

Embed a Canva or Google Slides link

Already made slides elsewhere? Paste the share link into the topic's Embed field. Canva, Google Slides, Gamma, Figma, and Loom are all recognised and rendered inline. For Canva, paste the normal /view share link — we add the embed parameter for you automatically.

Make a Canva or Google Slides link viewable to 'anyone with the link' before embedding, otherwise the preview will ask viewers to sign in.

Upload a PowerPoint, PDF, or image

Use Upload file on a topic to attach a .pptx, .ppt, .pdf, image, or document. PowerPoint and Office files preview through Microsoft's Office viewer, and PDFs and images render directly — so a Present button appears and opens a real preview, no download needed.

Open a topic → Resources →
  [ Generate a presentation ]   AI deck, then Present
  Paste a Canva / Slides link    embedded + presentable
  Upload file (.pptx/.pdf/...)   previewed via the Office/PDF viewer

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