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.