Docs/AI & agents

Agent-ready decks

Publish a founder-authored brief that an investor’s AI agent reads instead of OCR-ing your slides.

When an AI agent reviews your deck, it normally tries to OCR your slides — and may read them through a watermark, miss context, or get them wrong. An agent-ready deck flips that: you publish a clean, founder-controlled brief that the agent reads instead.

Turning it on

  1. 1
    Open the link
    In the Links creator, find the agent-ready toggle for the link.
  2. 2
    Write the brief
    Author a markdown brief — the key facts about your company you want an agent to take away. Keep it factual.
  3. 3
    Publish
    Save. A known AI-agent user-agent hitting the link is now served your brief instead of the PDF.
Draft it with AI
On the Pro plan, the “Draft with AI” button turns your rough notes into a tight, factual brief. See AI brief drafting.

How serving works

Only named assistants (Claude, ChatGPT, and similar) are served the brief. Generic headless or link-preview/unfurl bots get the normal page — so your confidential brief never leaks into a link preview. Each agent visit is logged as an agent session and notifies you, which is where pure server-side fetchers finally get counted.

Gating still applies

The agent endpoint honors your link’s gating: an expired link returns gone, and a password-protected link is not served. The email gate is intentionally bypassed for the brief (an agent can’t fill a form) — this is disclosed in the toggle copy.

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