How to make a client presentation with Codex
Short version: point Codex at the free kit — CLI, IDE or cloud — and it rebuilds whatever you already have as an interactive presentation. The longer version — and what to do with it after — is this page.
The kit and every template in it are public on GitHub — no account needed to build.
Don’t start from a blank prompt.
The kit ships with real templates — take them as they are, or hand one to Codex as a base and make it yours. Free either way.
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Sales deck
The pitch, rebuilt as an interactive page
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Your first 30 days with us
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- Intake form — 4 questions left
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Client onboarding
A welcome page instead of a welcome PDF
live preview soon ↗Live previews are being published. The templates themselves are already in the free kit on GitHub — clone it and open them locally today.
From your old deck to done, in four moves.
01
Get the free kit
Clone the public repo. The kit describes itself in plain markdown — instructions, examples, validation — so Codex knows the format from the first prompt.
02
One prompt with your material
Point Codex at your old deck, PDF or website and say what you sell. It rebuilds the content as an interactive presentation and marks the parts that change per client.
03
Check the local preview
Preview with mock client data, then refine: “shorter intro, bigger price slide, add a package picker” — each revision is one more prompt.
04
Publish and send
The kit connects a free Naimi account and publishes the template. A personalized link per client, opens and view time tracked, notifications the moment it’s opened.
Built it? Beautiful. It’s also still on your laptop.
Codex solves the making. It doesn’t solve the sending — a client can’t open localhost, and “export it somehow” is how presentations become PDFs again. That second half is what Naimi is for.
with Codex alone
- A genuinely great presentation — as files on your machine
- Sharing means zipping folders or screenshotting slides
- One version for everyone; per-client copies edited by hand
- After you send it — silence, same as any attachment
published through Naimi — free
- A real link: app.naimi.ai/your-client
- Personalized per client in seconds — name, prices, terms
- Opens, view time, repeat visits — with a ping the moment it happens
- Edits go live on links you already sent; client answers land in a CRM card
what it costs, honestly
Codex comes with the ChatGPT plans most people already have, and the open-source CLI also runs on an API key. Either way, Naimi adds zero AI fees — we never resell tokens.
Fair questions about Codex + Naimi.
Can Codex actually design a presentation worth sending?
Yes — the output is a web page, which plays to everything Codex is good at. The kit constrains it to proven layouts, brand tokens and per-client fields, so you get something deliberate on the first pass and refine from there.
Which Codex should I use — CLI, IDE extension or cloud?
Any of them. The kit is a plain folder of files, so the CLI, the IDE extension and cloud tasks all handle it. For the tightest loop we like the CLI next to the local preview, but that’s taste, not a requirement.
Do I need Naimi at all to use the templates?
Honestly — no. The kit is free, public and standalone: build and preview locally as long as you like. Naimi enters when the presentation needs to reach a client: a free account turns it into a published link, personalized per client, with opens and view time reported back.
What does this cost on the OpenAI side?
Codex is bundled with common ChatGPT plans, and the open-source CLI runs on an API key if you prefer usage-based. Building a presentation is a bounded, one-time job. Naimi’s own AI fee is zero — always.
What about other agents or local models?
The kit is deliberately agent-agnostic: plain files plus markdown instructions. Windsurf, Aider, open-source models — anything that can read a folder and edit files can build a presentation. Codex just happens to be one of the best at it.
Different tool? The same how-to exists for Claude Code and Cursor — or any agent that can read a folder.
Your Codex already knows how to build.
Naimi makes what it builds sellable: personalized per client, sent as one link, tracked from the first open.
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