Pibble Presents
Overview
Pibble Presents skips absent speakers' slides in Google Slides (based on speaker notes).
Pibble Presents keeps Google Slides in sync with who’s actually there. If you run recurring decks—standups, class sections, all-hands segments, or any “one slide per person” lineup—you’ve had to manually hide or skip slides when someone’s out. This extension does that for you from a Google Sheet you already use for attendance. Why install it: You set attendance once in a spreadsheet; the extension updates which slides are skipped in the presentation so presenters and viewers don’t sit through empty slots. When someone’s marked present again, their slide can be un-skipped automatically—no more hunting through the deck before every session. How it works: 1. Connect your attendance sheet (names + a status column) in the extension settings. 2. In speaker notes for each slide, put the same name as in your sheet (the extension matches on that text). 3. Open your deck in Google Slides and use the extension to apply changes: slides whose speaker is marked absent are skipped during presentation; others stay in the flow. Best for: Teams and educators who reuse the same slide order and maintain a live attendance or RSVP list in Google Sheets, and want Google Slides to reflect it without manual slide-by-slide cleanup. Note: Sign-in with Google is required so the extension can read your configured sheet and update skip state on the presentation you’re working on. It only runs in context of Google Slides and the resources you authorize.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedMarch 24, 2026
- Size44.8KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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