Copresent turns your phone into a Google Slides remote - swipe to advance, notes on screen. Need to co-present? Share one link and up to 10 people drive the same deck from any device. No app or account for guests.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm the maker of Copresent.
So Copresent does two things:
📱 Solo - your phone becomes the remote. Open a link, swipe to advance, notes right there on screen. No dongle.
🤝 Together - share one link and up to 10 people can control the same live deck from any device, with one-tap handoff mid-talk. No app, no account for anyone but the host.
The reason it exists: Google locked native co-presenting behind paid Workspace plans. If you're on a free account, there's no built-in way to hand off slide control without the "ok, can you share your screen now?" fumble.
Would genuinely love your feedback - especially what would make you actually use it in your next talk or class. I'm here all day to answer anything. 🙏
@pt live Q&A from the audience straight into the clicker view is a smart next step, way more useful than just next/prev slide. would that show up as a running list you scroll through mid-talk, or more like a single "next question" prompt so you're not tempted to read a wall of text while presenting
loving copresent, especially the no-account-for-guests part. noticed it's fully free right now — any plans to add a paid/pro tier down the line, or keeping it free forever? curious how you're thinking about sustaining this.
the no-account-for-guests part is the right call for friction, but doesn't that cut both ways on the security side? if the link gets forwarded in a group chat or someone screenshots it during a public talk, anyone holding it can jump in and start driving the deck with zero identity attached. is there any way to revoke a specific guest mid-session, or does the host have to kill the whole link and reissue a new one to everyone
Do you see Copresent remaining a lightweight Google Slides companion, or do you envision becoming the collaboration layer for presentations regardless of platform (PowerPoint, Keynote, Canva, Figma, etc.)?
I really like this idea! Would it be possible to integrate this with PPT as well? Other than that this seems super useful and I can definitely see myself using this.
@PT that's exactly the answer I was hoping for, live sync on notes even mid-presentation is a genuinely useful edge case to have covered rather than punted on. curious what's next on your roadmap - are you thinking about supporting other deck formats beyond Google Slides (PowerPoint online, Keynote) or staying focused on Slides for now?
Installed it and had my phone acting as a clicker in under a minute — really smooth. My favourite part is that co-presenters don’t need to install anything or sign up, they just open a link. Out of curiosity: does the phone remote also show a talk/slide timer while presenting?
A presenter view with a timer and slide thumbnails would be huge. Right now if I lose my place in a 40 slide deck I have to flip back through my phone blind. Maybe a tiny next slide preview strip at the bottom of the notes view?
Would love a timer view on the presenter screen with a subtle color shift when you're getting close to your time limit. Helps keep things tight without checking a clock on the wall.
The "no account needed for guests" part is genuinely thoughtful — anyone who's watched a co-presenter fumble with a download link knows that friction is real. Clean execution on something that sounds simple but rarely is.
this is one of those tools that solves a problem so small everyone just lives with it instead of fixing it, fumbling for the trackpad or asking someone to advance slides for you. the co-present with a shared link and no account for guests is the actually useful part for panel talks or interviews where two people are driving the same deck. does the notes view stay in sync if the presenter jumps around out of order, or does it assume a linear walkthrough?
honestly this looks super handy for quick team presentations. one thing that would really help is if the co-presenter link showed who is currently driving the deck, like a little indicator next to each person's name. right now if two people swipe at the same time it could get chaotic and people would not know whose turn it is
love that guests don't need an account, way more people actually agree to co-present when you remove that friction. the swipe gesture feels just right too, kind of surprised more slide tools don't do this.
Honestly the no-account guest link is such a smart call, that's the part that always kills momentum when presenting with someone else. Clean execution on something that's usually way more annoying than it needs to be.
@Copresent Very Cool Idea. Just tried it and it's very easy present slides. I will use it for next inperson demo. Feature Request - It may me a totally different thing, but this is needed for Figma slides as well. Kudos on the launch.
About Copresent on Product Hunt
“Turn your phone into a Google Slides remote”
Copresent launched on Product Hunt on July 15th, 2026 and earned 129 upvotes and 34 comments, placing #13 on the daily leaderboard. Copresent turns your phone into a Google Slides remote - swipe to advance, notes on screen. Need to co-present? Share one link and up to 10 people drive the same deck from any device. No app or account for guests.
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