How to make a client presentation in Cursor
Short version: open the free kit as a Cursor project, drop your old deck next to it, and the agent builds an interactive presentation while you watch the preview. 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 Cursor as a base and make it yours. Free either way.
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Sales proposal
Priced offer with a package picker and deposit button
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Sales deck
The pitch, rebuilt as an interactive page
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Price list
Personal prices per client, always current
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Client report
Results your client actually opens
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Your first 30 days with us
- Contract & kickoff — done
- Accounts provisioned — done
- Intake form — 4 questions left
- First milestone review — July 24
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
Open the free kit in Cursor
Clone the public repo and open the folder. The kit’s instructions are plain markdown that Cursor’s agent reads automatically — it knows the format before you type a word.
02
Drop in what you already have
Your current deck, a PDF proposal, brand screenshots. Tell the agent what you sell and what should change per client; it builds the slides and wires up the personalized fields.
03
Iterate in the preview
A local preview with mock data runs beside the editor. “Make the pricing slide tighter” is a one-line request, not a design session.
04
Publish and send
The kit connects a free Naimi account and publishes. Every client gets their own link; you see opens and view time, and get pinged the moment it happens.
Built it? Beautiful. It’s also still on your laptop.
Cursor 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 Cursor 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
Works on whatever Cursor plan you have — including the free tier for light use. A presentation is built once and reused for every client, so it fits in a handful of agent requests. Naimi adds zero AI fees.
Fair questions about Cursor + Naimi.
Can Cursor really produce a client-ready presentation?
Yes. A Naimi presentation is a small web project — exactly the kind of thing Cursor’s agent is best at. The kit gives it proven templates, brand tokens and per-client fields to work within, so the first draft already looks deliberate, not generated.
I use Cursor for code. Why would I build presentations in it?
Because the same agent that refactors your code turns a PDF into an interactive, personalized page. If you already live in Cursor, there is nothing new to learn — and the alternative is a drag-and-drop editor subscription.
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.
Is the free Cursor tier enough?
For a first presentation — typically yes: building one is a short, bounded job, and you reuse the result for every client. Heavy iteration is more comfortable on a paid plan, but that’s between you and Cursor — Naimi never bills for AI.
Can Cursor manage clients and links too?
Yes. Naimi is API-first with an MCP server, so the agent can create a presentation for a new client, change a price on a live link, or pull view stats — without leaving the editor.
Different tool? The same how-to exists for Claude Code and Codex — or any agent that can read a folder.
Your Cursor 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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