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Can I send a narrated deck via a single link?

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Yes, a single share link is the standard delivery model for async narrated decks.

FQO.US generates a unique URL for each deck or recipient that opens in any modern browser with no plugin or login. Click-to-play happens in under two seconds on broadband, and the player adapts to mobile, tablet, or desktop without separate links. This matters because 35 to 55 percent of B2B share-link opens now come from mobile, particularly for first-touch sends.

The link also acts as your tracking surface. Per-viewer analytics capture who opened, how far they got, which slides they re-watched, and whether they forwarded the link internally. That signal is what makes async narrated decks more useful than a flat MP4 attached to an email, because your follow-up can reference the specific slide a viewer paused on.

For multi-recipient sends, choose between one shared link and a unique link per recipient. Shared links are easier to send and surface combined viewer counts, while unique links separate signals for accurate CRM logging. Account-based sales motions usually pick the per-recipient option for two to ten named contacts on a deal.

Access controls cover most enterprise security questions. Set link expiry dates, require email gate or domain allowlist, and revoke after a deal closes or pivots. Some platforms also support passcode protection for pricing or proprietary content.

One practical tip: shorten the URL with a branded domain such as your CNAME subdomain before pasting into emails. Long opaque URLs trigger spam filters on some corporate gateways and reduce open-and-watch rates.

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