Shared deck editing
Collaborators use the normal EXdeck editor, slide canvas, AI tools, themes, and export controls.
Collaboration Mode lets teams work on the same EXdeck deck without leaving the normal editor. Every meaningful edit can appear in Changes with the collaborator's name, @username, target slide, and a reversible history entry.
Collaborators use the normal EXdeck editor, slide canvas, AI tools, themes, and export controls.
The Changes panel records who edited the deck, their @username, the target slide, and the time.
Tracked edits store before and after states so reversible changes can be undone and redone from history.
Edit links can be protected with a 4-digit PIN for that specific collaboration deck.
Owners, editors, and viewers are separated so sharing can stay controlled.
EXdeck Collaboration Mode is designed for shared presentation work: class projects, team updates, pitch decks, client decks, lectures, workshops, and internal reports. The key idea is simple: collaborators should not learn a new workspace just to edit together.
The same deck editor remains the center of the experience. Users still edit text directly, add and delete slides, reorder the slide rail, replace images, change layouts, apply templates, use AI tools, generate notes, translate decks, present, and export to PowerPoint or PDF.
Shared presentation work can get messy when no one knows who changed a slide. EXdeck's Changes panel is meant to make collaboration accountable without making the editor heavy.
Instead of generic messages like 'user edited slide', the history shows a collaborator's name and @username. That makes it easier to review a deck before presenting, follow up with the right person, and undo the right edit when something goes wrong.
Collaboration is especially useful when AI edits are part of the deck workflow. One teammate can generate speaker notes, another can translate the deck, and another can rewrite a slide or replace an image. Those AI-triggered changes can be recorded under the person who ran the AI action.
This keeps the deck history readable for both manual editing and AI-assisted editing.
Collaboration Mode lets multiple signed-in users work on the same EXdeck presentation while keeping the normal deck editor, slide canvas, AI tools, themes, and export flow.
No. Collaborators use the existing EXdeck deck editor, so editing text, slides, images, layouts, AI changes, presenting, and exporting stay familiar.
Yes. The Changes panel records the person's name, @username, initials avatar, description, slide target, timestamp, and undo or redo action when available.
Yes. Edit-mode share links can optionally use a 4-digit PIN for that specific shared deck.