Use cases

Use cases for live document follow-along

Same Page fits any session where the document is the shared object and the presenter needs everyone aligned.

Education

Teachers, professors, tutors, and cohort leaders can move a class through worksheets, slides, readings, and lecture notes while every student sees the same place.

Team reviews

Teams can review product specs, briefs, reports, pitch decks, and annotated documents without forcing everyone to watch a blurry screen share.

Religious study

Congregations and study circles can follow readings, translations, commentary, and notes from their own phones or tablets.

Training and workshops

Trainers can guide participants through manuals, handouts, compliance decks, and worksheets while viewers keep their own readable copy.

Book clubs and study groups

Groups can move through passages, notes, chapters, or discussion prompts without hunting for the current page.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

What is Same Page?

Same Page is a live document presenter for PDF, PowerPoint, and Word files. The presenter controls the document, and viewers follow page, zoom, and scroll on their own devices.

What file formats does Same Page support?

Same Page supports PDF, PowerPoint, and Word documents for live presentation sessions.

How do viewers join a Same Page session?

Viewers join with a link, QR code, or session code. They can open the session in a browser and do not need an account to follow along.

How is Same Page different from screen sharing?

Screen sharing sends a video of the presenter screen. Same Page renders the document natively for each viewer, then syncs the presenter page, zoom, and scroll in real time.