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Prezi vs Zoomforth: which tool wins for B2B sales?

Prezi pioneered the zoom-and-pan presentation format and remains a genuinely distinctive tool for live presentations. Zoomforth is a microsite platform built for proposals, RFP responses, and client portals — content sent to buyers who access it on their own time. This guide compares both honestly, so you can choose the right tool for your actual use case.

Comparison of Prezi and Zoomforth for B2B sales presentations and proposals.
What Prezi does well

What Prezi is best at — and where the comparison starts

Prezi is a presentation platform built around a spatial, non-linear canvas. Instead of moving through sequential slides, the presenter navigates a zooming map — zooming into detail and pulling back to show context. It is a genuinely original format that works well in live presentations where the visual journey is part of the message: keynotes, classroom teaching, complex technical briefings.

Where Prezi excels: live, synchronous presentations where the presenter controls the navigation and the audience experiences the content together in real time.

Where Prezi is not designed for: asynchronous sales content that a buyer accesses alone, on their own device, on their own schedule — which is exactly how enterprise B2B proposals, RFP responses, and client portals are consumed.

That distinction — synchronous presentation versus asynchronous content experience — is the core of this comparison. Both tools are good at what they are designed for. The question is which use case you are solving for.

Comparison of Prezi and Zoomforth showing different use cases: live presentations versus asynchronous B2B proposals.
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Prezi vs Zoomforth: feature comparison

The table below focuses on the dimensions that matter most to enterprise B2B sales and marketing teams.

Feature Prezi Zoomforth
Primary format Non-linear spatial canvas Multi-section microsite
Best delivery mode Live, synchronous presentation Asynchronous — sent to buyer, accessed on their time
Per-visitor analytics Basic view counts Named visitor tracking — who opened what, for how long
Access control Public link or email invite Password, SSO/SAML, email authentication, MFA
SOC 2 Type II No Yes
Brand governance Basic brand kit Centralized theme system with locked elements
Can be updated after sending Yes (new version, same link if shared) Yes — edits live immediately on the shared link
Mobile experience Presentation mode; navigation can be complex on mobile Responsive microsite — designed for mobile reading
Free plan Yes (public only) 14-day trial only
Starting price $7/month (Standard) Custom enterprise pricing
Target user Individual presenters, training teams, educators Enterprise sales, marketing, and HR teams
What separates them

Key differentiators for enterprise B2B teams

Three differences matter most for sales and marketing teams evaluating Prezi vs Zoomforth for B2B use cases.

Per-visitor analytics

After sending a Prezi, you know the total view count — not who viewed it, which section they spent the most time on, or whether a second stakeholder at the account opened it. Zoomforth shows named visitor data: who visited, when, for how long, and which sections they engaged with. In a competitive deal where follow-up timing matters, this intelligence is not a nice-to-have.

Enterprise security

Prezi does not publish SOC 2 Type II certification. For enterprise buyers in financial services, healthcare, legal, or professional services — where proposals contain commercially sensitive information — this is a procurement blocker. Zoomforth is SOC 2 Type II certified, GDPR and CCPA compliant, and supports SSO/SAML, email authentication, and per-site MFA.

Asynchronous design

Prezi is optimised for a presenter who controls the navigation. A Prezi sent to a buyer to review alone can feel disorienting — the spatial format works best when someone is guiding it. Zoomforth microsites are designed to be consumed without a presenter: clear navigation, logical section structure, and a reading experience that works on any device, without anyone guiding the reader through it.

Zoomforth for B2B sales

Built for proposals, not presentations

Zoomforth is a no-code microsite platform built for enterprise sales, marketing, and HR teams. Instead of presentation slides, it creates fully branded, secure, trackable web experiences — sales proposals, RFP responses, client portals, and ABM landing pages — that any team member can build from a template without a designer.

  • Best for: Asynchronous proposals, RFP responses, client portals, ABM pages, and onboarding microsites sent to external stakeholders
  • Key features: Named visitor analytics, SOC 2 Type II, SSO/SAML + MFA, brand theme enforcement, no-code editor
  • Limitation: Not designed for live, presenter-led presentations — that is Prezi's territory
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Zoomforth microsite platform — enterprise B2B proposals and client portals.
Prezi for live presentations

A genuine tool for what it was built for

Prezi remains the strongest platform for live, non-linear presentations. Its zoom-and-pan format creates spatial relationships between ideas that sequential slides cannot replicate. If your primary use case is a live presentation where you control the narrative and the audience watches together, Prezi is a legitimate choice.

  • Best for: Live keynotes, training sessions, complex technical briefings, and educational content where spatial relationships between ideas matter
  • Pricing: Free tier (public only); Standard $7/month; Plus $12/month; Premium $16/month; Teams and Enterprise on request
  • Limitation: Not designed for asynchronous buyer review, enterprise proposal workflows, or visitor-level engagement analytics
Zoomforth microsite platform showing named visitor analytics, access controls, and brand governance for enterprise B2B teams.
Decision framework

How to choose between Prezi and Zoomforth

The right answer depends on one question: are you creating content for a live presentation, or content that a buyer accesses and reviews on their own?

Choose Zoomforth if…

You send proposals, RFP responses, or client portals to buyers who review them asynchronously. You need to know who opened your proposal and what they read. Your content needs enterprise security controls. You build content at team scale and need brand governance without involving a designer for every new page.

Choose Prezi if…

Your primary use case is a live, presenter-led presentation — a keynote, a training session, or a briefing where the presenter navigates the content. You value a visually distinctive non-linear format that creates spatial relationships between ideas. Your audience is in the room with you (or on a video call) when the content is delivered.

Use both if…

Some enterprise sales teams use Prezi for live discovery and pitch presentations, then follow up with a Zoomforth microsite containing the full proposal. The two tools are not in direct competition for teams that need both synchronous and asynchronous content — they solve different problems in the same sales cycle.

See Zoomforth in action

Enterprise sales teams use Zoomforth to replace static PDF proposals with interactive, trackable microsites that win more deals. Request a 30-minute demo to see if it fits your workflow.

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Frequently asked questions about Prezi vs Zoomforth

Prezi is best used for live presentations where the visual journey through a topic is itself part of the message — keynotes, classroom teaching, training sessions, and any context where the presenter navigates a spatial canvas rather than a linear sequence of slides. Its zoom-and-pan format creates a dynamic, non-linear presentation experience that is genuinely distinctive in a live setting.

Prezi is a presentation tool built around a dynamic, non-linear canvas format — primarily designed for live, synchronous delivery. Zoomforth is a microsite platform built for asynchronous, account-based content: sales proposals, RFP responses, client portals, and ABM landing pages that prospects access on their own time. Prezi content is presented; Zoomforth content is experienced.

Prezi can technically be used to build a sales presentation, but it lacks the features most enterprise B2B teams need for proposals sent to external buyers: per-visitor analytics showing who opened what, password and SSO protection for sensitive commercial content, brand governance at team scale, and compliance certifications (SOC 2 Type II, GDPR). Teams that need asynchronous, trackable proposals typically find dedicated microsite platforms better suited to the job.

Prezi offers a free tier (public presentations only), with paid plans starting at around $7/month (Standard), $12/month (Plus), and $16/month (Premium). Enterprise pricing is available on request. Zoomforth is enterprise-only with custom pricing. The right comparison is between Prezi Business/Teams and Zoomforth's enterprise tier, where Zoomforth adds SOC 2 compliance, per-visitor analytics, and no-code microsite building that Prezi does not offer.

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