Per-recipient links for a presentation

One URL per person and the guesswork ends: every open, slide, and return visit belongs to a name, with nothing asked of the reader.

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A proposal usually goes to a named handful of people, and "someone at the company opened it" is not the intel you want the night before the call. Per-recipient links close the gap.

Create one

On the presentation's page, find Personalized Links, click + New, and enter the recipient's email and name. You get a unique URL for that person; make one per stakeholder and send each their own.

What you get back

Every open, slide-by-slide read, and return visit on that URL is attributed to that person by name, at the highest evidence grade, because the link itself is the identification. No email gate, nothing typed, nothing asked of the reader.

So the pre-call picture reads like this: the champion read all twelve slides twice, the budget holder stalled on pricing for four minutes, the third stakeholder has not opened it. That is an agenda, not a guess.

Pairings that earn their keep

Live-presence alerts become sharper when the presence is a name you know. And the same technique exists for reels, when what you sent is the work rather than the argument.

Questions

What happens if a personalized link gets forwarded?

Views keep attributing to the original recipient, which is the honest limit of the technique. If the numbers look like more than one person, they probably are; circulation like that is itself a signal, and the feed surfaces it.

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