A live SecondPage deck

Welcome to SecondPage

You're not reading a PDF. This is a live Page, something you can navigate, comment on, share, revise, and hand to an agent to update.

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What it is

AI creates the draft. SecondPage makes it usable and persistent.

AI draft SecondPage Shared Page Feedback Updates
Same Page, same URL, and it keeps getting better long after the chat ends.
What you can publish

A Page can take many forms

DecksPresent an idea
Landing pagesLaunch something
ReportsShare findings
DashboardsTrack the numbers
GuidesDocument how
ProposalsMake the pitch
BriefsAlign the team
CalculatorsModel the math
Launch plansCoordinate go-live
Research readoutsSynthesize learnings
Stable URLs

One Page, one URL, many updates

The old way
welcome_v1.pdf welcome_v2.pdf welcome_v10.pdf welcome_vf.pdf welcome_vff.pdf welcome_vffff.pdf
Let's stop doing this.
THE SECONDPAGE WAY
https://welcome_v1.second.page
v1 v2 v3 all at the same address.
Share it once. It's always the latest version.
Open Share to choose who can open this Page!
Connectors

Plug into live sources of data

A connector wires your Page to a source, so your numbers refresh on their own instead of going stale the moment you paste them.

FILE
CSV upload Drop in a spreadsheet. Replace the file and every table, chart, and total on the Page updates with it.
Updates on re-upload
API
Google Analytics Connect a property for live traffic, sessions, and conversions. No exports, no manual refresh.
Syncs hourly
Source connector your Page, refreshed at the same URL.
Review & comments

Feedback belongs on the Page

No more vague notes sent off somewhere else. A comment lands right on the part it's about.

Headline
Chart
Section1
Call to action
SAMPLE
Y You now

Make this section more concise.

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Revise in place

Comments become changes

01CommentOwners and editors team up in comments.
02Hand offTask your own LLM, or Turner, our design agent.
03UpdateCopy, content, and design, all handled.
04Same PagePublished in place. The URL never moves.
One Page, updated in place. No new links, nothing lost.
Version history

Every update leaves a trail

The Page stays put. Each change keeps its reason.

VERSION 1Seed deck createdCreated · automatically
VERSION 2Team-specific copy addedYou · edited in place
VERSION 3Shared externallyYou · sent to a client
Agents

Agents keep the work moving

Through the SecondPage MCP server, agents can find the right Page, read the latest context, and publish updates in place.

Update the existing Page, then return the same live link.
WHO CAN KEEP IT MOVING
Project agentTurns comments into next-step edits
Ops agentRefreshes briefs, trackers, and launch pages
Customer agentKeeps client decks and handoffs current
Data agentUpdates metrics from connected sources
Custom MCP agentUses the same controlled Page tools
Turner

Mention Turner when a Page needs work

Regular comment: "This section feels long."
@Turner Shorten this section for a client reader.
TURNER CAN HELP WITH
MRewrite copy in your brand voice.
JUpdate stale numbers and examples.
APolish layout, headings, and hierarchy.
@@Turner turn this into a launch checklist.
TRY IT Tag @Turner in a comment when you want the change made.
Stays current

Some Pages stay current

A Page can become a living surface that refreshes itself over time.

Weekly metrics briefMon 9:00
Project status pageDaily
Customer feedback dashboardHourly
Competitive monitorWeekly
Launch readiness trackerOn deploy
Not every Page is live. You turn this on per Page, and it's never automatic.
Access & roles

Control who can view, comment, and edit

Viewer
Commenter
Editor
Owner
View the Page
Leave comments
Edit content
Manage access
TRY IT As the owner, open Share to set these roles for this deck.
What to do next

Make this Page your own

You just used the product. The next step is to make it yours.

01Customize this deck for your team
02Publish your first real Page
03Invite a teammate to comment
04Ask an agent to update a section
Add one comment to this slide with what you'd want SecondPage to make next.