Knowledge, one card at a time.
Vibedeck turns your markdown files into beautiful, paginated card decks. Mobile-first. Distraction-free. Built for people who actually want to learn something.
Browse the decksYou know that feeling when a presentation has forty-seven slides and you're on slide three and you've already lost the thread?
Vibedeck doesn't do that.
The mental model is the index card. One idea per card. Focused enough to absorb. Sequenced to build understanding without overwhelm. It's how good teachers have always taught; we just made it work on your phone.
Three things worth knowing
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It's just markdown.
Write your ideas in plain text. Vibedeck handles the rest. No proprietary formats, no software to install, no lock-in.
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It works everywhere.
All screen formats and sizes supported - phone, tablet, desktop, projected screen. Swipe through it in a coffee shop. Present it in a boardroom. The same deck works in both contexts without any adjustment.
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The constraint is the feature.
Every card holds one idea. That's not a limitation; it's the whole point. Forced clarity.
Card types
Vibedeck gives you five card types to work with in version one.
- Title
- the opening card. Sets the tone before the content begins.
- Concept
- the workhorse. One idea, explained clearly. The constraint is doing its job.
- Summary
- the consolidation card. Bullet points, for just the big picture.
- Graphic
- full image or chart with a caption. For when a picture earns its place.
- Quote
- a pull quote, styled to land. Attribution optional.
Who it's for
Vibedeck is for anyone who needs to transfer knowledge without losing people along the way.
Teachers building study materials. Trainers developing onboarding content. Subject matter experts who have something worth explaining and want it to land properly. Anyone who has looked at a wall of slides and thought: there has to be a better way.
There is. With a default theme that is a hybrid of 1960s Italian spy thriller meets indexed card file. You're going to love it.
Open source
Vibedeck is open source under the MIT license. Clone it, deploy it, build on it. Run your own instance for your own content on your own domain.
Ready to see how it works?
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