Host any interactive HTML artifact — deck, proposal, audit, board memo — at one clean tracked link. Trail shows you who opened it, which tab they clicked, how long they sat on each section, whether they dragged the calculator, and the moment they hit "book a call". A dead PDF tells you nothing; a Trail link tells you who's a buyer.
14-day refund · cancel anytime · vlad@belkins.ioBelow is exactly what Trail shows after someone opens your link. Flip between two viewers who got the same deck — and watch one turn into a booked call while the other bounces in eighteen seconds.
DocSend is built for static PDFs — it tells you a page was viewed for N seconds. Trail is built for living, interactive HTML: it captures tab clicks, calculator drags, accordion opens, and CTA hits, and the link never changes when you edit the document. If you send dead PDFs, use DocSend. If you send the kind of interactive artifact the html-first playbook describes, use Trail.
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No. Recipients just open the link in a browser. Trail identifies viewers by email if they opened it from a tracked send, otherwise by a privacy-respecting session — no app, no login wall in front of your deck.
Yes — paste a URL and Trail proxies it at your tracked link, or drop in a snippet for full self-host. Either way the timeline and lead-heat scoring work the same. Self-host details land with the first paid cohort.
It's a weighted blend of real signals — section dwell, return visits, calculator/CTA interaction, and time-to-pricing. The demo above uses canned data so you can see the contrast, but the scoring logic is exactly what runs in product. We show you the inputs, not a black box.
Start tracking at $19/mo, or drop your email and we'll send you a tracked link to try on your next deck — plus the lead-heat scoring breakdown.