Updated June 12, 2026
Track who reads your IR deck and follow up at the right time
Share an investor pitch deck behind one link, get notified the moment an investor opens it, and see which slides they spent time on.
Fundraising is a sequence of follow-ups. CueSlate gives a founder one IR deck link, a real-time alert when an investor opens it, and page-level dwell time so the next conversation is informed by what they actually read.
What this workflow gives you
- Send one deck link in emails, DMs, and intro forwards.
- Get an email the moment an investor opens the deck.
- See which slides got the most attention before the meeting.
The fundraising follow-up problem
Founders send the same deck to many investors and rarely know who opened it. Without that signal, follow-up timing is guesswork and the deck keeps changing between conversations.
How CueSlate fits
Share the deck behind one stable link. When an investor opens it, you get a real-time email; page-by-page analytics show whether they lingered on the market, team, or pricing slide. Replace the deck after feedback without resending the link, and every version stays tracked.
Good boundaries
CueSlate is for the deck handoff and read signal, not a full data room with per-document permissions or a cap table tool. Use it to time follow-ups; use dedicated tools for diligence and legal.
Common questions
Can recipients open the PDF link without a CueSlate account?
Yes. Recipients can open the public share link in a browser without a CueSlate account. The owner manages upload, replacement, and deletion from a private workspace.
What changes when I use CueSlate for Track who reads your IR deck and follow up at the right time?
Share an investor pitch deck behind one link, get notified the moment an investor opens it, and see which slides they spent time on. The recipient-facing destination stays stable while the owner can update the PDF behind that link.
Does disabling downloads make the PDF fully secure?
Disabling downloads reduces direct download and casual file handoff paths, and keeps browser viewing first. Sensitive documents should still use the right access policy and operational review.