deck://pricing

Free while we're in early access.

Everyone we let in from the waitlist gets the whole product, free, until launch. Here's what it will cost after that — published now so you can plan, and so we can't quietly move it later. Pay for a year and get two months free.

Free

$0forever

For trying it, and for the occasional deck.

Open a sandbox deck
  • 3 decks
  • The full editor — voice, drag, ⌘K copilot
  • AI slide writing, with a monthly allowance
  • Share links
  • PDF export
  • Connect your AI assistant over MCP

Pro

most people

$16per person, per month

For people who send decks for a living.

Get early access
  • Unlimited decks
  • An AI allowance most people never hit
  • A usage meter — what your AI did, and what it cost
  • PowerPoint export — editable slides, not pictures
  • See who opened your deck and what they read
  • Your brand kit: fonts, colors, logo, enforced
  • Video on slides, up to 50MB a clip

Team

$24per person, per month

For teams who share one brand.

Get early access
  • Everything in Pro
  • A shared workspace — every deck in one place
  • Owner, admin, and member roles
  • One brand kit the whole team can't drift from
  • A pooled AI allowance for the workspace
  • Priority support

deck://agents

Your AI assistant is not a paid add-on.

PowerPoint wants a Copilot subscription. Google Slides wants a Gemini one. On DeckCP, whatever assistant you already use — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, anything that speaks MCP — works under your seat, on every plan. Connecting it takes one line.

Fair questions

Is it really free right now?
Yes. While we're in early access, everyone we let in gets the whole product, free. This page is what pricing will look like at launch, published early so nobody is surprised.
Does my AI assistant cost extra?
No. Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini — whatever speaks MCP works under your seat, on every plan, including Free. Other tools sell the AI as a separate subscription; we think that's backwards.
What happens to my decks if I stop paying?
They're still yours. You can open them, present them, and export them to PDF. You just can't make new ones past the free plan's limits.
Do people I share a deck with need an account?
No. A share link opens in the browser for anyone. Accounts are for making decks, not reading them.

Something we didn't answer? Ask us — a person reads it.