Creating and Sharing Presentations

A presentation turns your dashboard insights into a clean, shareable view, ready for a leadership review or a QBR. You can present it on screen, export it as a PDF, share a live link, or email it to stakeholders, without rebuilding anything by hand.

Creating a presentation

  1. Open the dashboard you want to present.
  2. Select Create Presentation (or open the presentations menu and create a new one).
  3. The assistant generates a presentation view from the dashboard's cards.
  4. Give the presentation a name.

Presenting on screen

To present live, open the presentation and click Present. This opens a full-screen view you can walk through during a meeting.


Exporting to PDF

To save or send a static copy:

  1. Open the presentation.
  2. Click Export to PDF.
  3. The presentation downloads as a PDF you can attach or archive.

Sharing a presentation

Share by email

  1. Open the presentation and select Share.
  2. Enter the recipients' email addresses.
  3. Optionally add a message.
  4. Send.

Recipients receive an email with a link to the presentation and a PDF copy attached.

Share a link

Every presentation has a visibility setting that controls who can open its link:

  • Restricted (the default): only people with a Capacity account can open the link.
  • Public: anyone with the link can view it, no account or sign-in required.

To share by link:

  1. Open the presentation.
  2. Set its visibility to Public if you want anyone with the link to view it, or leave it Restricted to limit access to Capacity account holders.
  3. Click Copy Link and share it.

Please note, a Public link can be opened by anyone who has it, with no sign-in. Keep a presentation Restricted if its insights shouldn't be viewable by anyone with the link.

Renaming and deleting

  • Rename: open the presentation's options and choose Rename.
  • Delete: open the presentation's options and choose Delete, then confirm. Deleting a presentation does not affect the dashboard it was built from.



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