SecondPage

Sales pitch deck

AI work deserves a second page.

SecondPage turns agent-generated work into living, shareable pages that clients and teams can review without crawling through chat history.

The problem

Chat is where work starts. It is rarely where work should live.

Good AI outputs quickly become too structured, visual, and collaborative for a message thread.

Buried contextThe final answer sits beside drafts, corrections, and side quests.
Weak feedback loopsReview happens in screenshots, email, or vague follow-up prompts.
No stable artifactTeams need a URL that stays current after the first generation.
chat

The product

SecondPage is the publishing layer after generation.

Agents publish polished pages, decks, briefs, and client-ready outputs. Humans comment directly on the result. Turner carries the next revision forward.

Stable URL Review overlay Agent revisions Version history
second.page/client-brief
Comment

@Turner tighten this for a CFO and make the risks easier to scan.

Revision queued

How it works

One loop, built for real deliverables.

1
Publish from an agent

Create a page, deck, or brief from the tools teams already use.

2
Share the URL

Clients and teammates review the actual artifact, not a transcript.

3
Comment in place

Feedback attaches to the visible page, with enough context for a useful revision.

4
Let Turner revise

The next version publishes to the same stable link with a trail of what changed.

Who buys first

People who sell judgment, not software seats.

Consultants, advisors, agencies, founders, and operators already use AI to make client-facing work. They need the output to feel credible after the prompt ends.

Consultants

Turn analysis, proposals, and recommendations into reviewable pages.

Agencies

Share campaign ideas and creative briefs without losing revision control.

Founders

Publish investor notes, launch pages, and partner memos with a faster feedback loop.

Why now

Generation is getting cheaper. Governance is getting more valuable.

As more people create with AI, the scarce thing becomes the reviewed, current, accountable artifact.

01

The output has an address people can revisit.

02

Feedback happens where the work is visible.

03

The page can improve without changing the link.

Trust boundary

The pitch must stay honest.

This demo deck is a SecondPage-owned marketing surface. Public visitors can view it, but they should not be able to freely rewrite claims into promises we cannot stand behind. Any future interactive version should constrain edits to approved topics, block unsupported claims, and route material claim changes to human approval.

AllowedClarity, formatting, examples, sequencing, and tone.
Needs reviewPricing, legal/compliance, security, customer names, and performance claims.
BlockedFalse guarantees, fake endorsements, competitor attacks, and invented metrics.

The ask

Move AI work out of chat and into a living page.

SecondPage gives every agent output a place to be seen, reviewed, revised, and trusted.