URL → Deck

Turn any URL into a slide deck.

Paste a blog post, a docs page, or a GitHub README. SlideChum fetches the source, extracts the spine of a talk, and streams the slides in front of you — about 15 seconds, end to end.

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What we built this for
Devrel turning blog posts into talks

You wrote the post. Now you need the deck for the conference next week. Paste the URL and start from a working draft, not a blank slide.

Founders turning READMEs into pitches

Your README already has the product story. Paste the repo link and get the investor pitch in the same 15 seconds it takes to clone it.

Engineers turning RFCs into all-hands

The RFC has the context, the tradeoffs, the decision. The all-hands audience needs the slides. Paste the doc, trim to 8 slides, present on Friday.

What works today
Articles & blog posts

Public articles get extracted with Mozilla Readability — the same tech behind Firefox Reader View. We strip nav, ads, and cookie banners, and feed the model what's actually content.

GitHub repos

Paste any github.com/owner/repo link and we'll convert the README into a talk. Great for open-source maintainers showing what they shipped.

Pages that need JavaScript to render (Notion docs, some SPAs) aren't supported yet. PDFs, YouTube transcripts, and arXiv papers are on the roadmap.

FAQ
What kinds of URLs work?
Public blog posts, articles, docs pages, and GitHub repos (we use the README). Pages behind auth walls or heavy JavaScript don't work yet.
How long does it take?
About 15 seconds. We fetch the page, extract the article body, and stream the slides as the model writes them.
Will the source attribution stay on my deck?
Yes. The original URL is round-tripped to the deck and rendered as a chip with the source hostname in the editor. Your CTA slide can link back to it.
Can I edit the deck after?
Yes — every deck opens in the markdown-native editor. Re-tone, re-target the audience, or rewrite anything by hand.

Stop staring at a blank deck.

One paste. One CTA. Your next talk in 15 seconds.