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Self-hosting your Figma presentation on a custom domain

This tutorial shows how to export a Pitchdeck Figma presentation as a web presentation, download the HTML file, and host it on a custom domain or server. It also demonstrates optional self-hosted embed code, auto login, and re-uploading updated files after changing presentation settings.

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What this video covers

This tutorial shows how to export a Pitchdeck Figma presentation as a web presentation, download the HTML file, and host it on a custom domain or server. It also demonstrates optional self-hosted embed code, auto login, and re-uploading updated files after changing presentation settings.

Things you'll need

  • A Figma file with frames to use as slides
  • A hosting service or server for the downloaded HTML file
  • A custom domain only if you want to use one

Steps

  1. Open your Figma file, find Pitchdeck in the Plugins tab, and run or save the plugin.
  2. Let Pitchdeck treat Figma frames as slides, then choose the blue export button in the plugin.
  3. Set the export format to Pitchdeck presentation web URL and use Upload Web Presentation.
  4. After export, open Get Embed Code (Self-Hosted) and download the HTML file.
  5. Upload the downloaded HTML file to a hosting service such as TinyHost or Netlify, then publish it.
  6. If needed, set up a custom domain on your hosting service and re-upload the file after changing login theme or other settings.
  7. Optionally enable Enable Auto Login before downloading the HTML file, then re-upload the updated file to your host.

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