p.enthalabs

uselink — Turn any doc into a living, shareable link

AI can create amazing work

Sharing it still sucks

The collaborative workspace for reports, PRDs, research dashboards, and artifacts

generated by Claude, Gemini, Codex, and ChatGPT

**Trusted** by builders at

USED BY FAST-GROWING TECH TEAMS

Share faster.Align better

**1,000+**Links created

**800+**Published

**1M+**Views

WHAT TEAMS SHARE

Everything your team creates.

One workspace

FEATURES

One goal drives every feature

The doc you generate should be the doc everyone reads.

Editable HTML

Edit the source. Everyone sees it.

Paste HTML once. Edit anytime — the link stays the same, every visitor always sees the latest. No re-uploading, no broken links.

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!Image 2: Comments feature

Comments anchored to the render

See who's commenting, live

Open the link and watch your team react in real time. Threaded comments, @mentions, resolvable threads — all inline, not in DMs.

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Public, team, or private

You control share permissions

Password protection, expiry, max views, email invites — one panel, full control.

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!Image 3: Sharing permissions feature

!Image 4: CLI feature

Pipe-able from CLI

Ships with your workflow

Generate a live link from your terminal in seconds. `cat readme.md | uselink` — every change automatically updates the shared link.

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“I publish AI-vibed specs straight to a link. PMs comment inline instead of starting a Slack thread I'll lose by Friday.”

FEEDBACK

What our users are saying

> I make one-pagers and landing page mockups with AI all the time and the sharing part is always awkward. screenshot it, paste into slack, lose all the interactivity. just pasting the html and getting a link people can actually comment on is way cleaner. being able to just share a link and get comments inline would save a bunch of back and forth

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> It is very early days for me but I've been using it and found it very useful and helpful.

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> I was genuinely looking for a solution like this yesterday, awesome!!

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> the 'I made something great in Claude and now it's trapped in a chat window' problem is painfully real 🥹. so glad someone actually went after this part.

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> I really like this idea. Turning raw HTML/Markdown into a shareable, commentable link instantly solves a very real friction point—especially for people using AI tools like Claude or ChatGPT to generate pages and then struggling to share them cleanly. > > > I'm a Full-Stack Engineer (React, TypeScript, Node.js, Laravel) and I've also built and shipped my own products, so I've run into this exact “stuck in chat → how do I share this properly?” problem more than a few times. > > > The editing-with-same-link approach is especially interesting.

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> Woah! I love the direction. I really love that MCP so my Claude agent could publish straight to Uselink without me leaving the chat. that closes the loop end to end

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> This is very cool. I built the same tool solve this problem for myself (place to put html generated in chats) but your implementation is much nicer. Kudos.

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> This idea is new to me here :) Love it! :)

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Meet the Team

6 founding engineers, remote between Los Angeles and Vietnam.

6 people building Uselink, working remotely from around the world

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!Image 13: Chan

**Chan**

!Image 14: Khoa

**Khoa**

!Image 15: Dai

**Dai**

!Image 16: Henry

**Henry**

!Image 17: Evelyn

**Evelyn**

!Image 18: Nathan

**Nathan**

FAQ

Questions that come up early

No. That is the whole point. They open the link, comment in the margin, and leave. You stay logged in and own the doc, the link, and the conversation around it.