Side by side
| Capability | Repage | Google Docs |
|---|---|---|
| Renders arbitrary HTML / dashboards | Yes | No |
| Interactive charts & layouts | Yes | No |
| Inline comments | Yes | Yes |
| Version history & revert | Yes | Yes |
| Publish directly from an AI assistant | Yes (API/MCP) | No |
| Password-protected link | Yes | Limited |
When to use which
Use Google Docs for collaborative writing and editing prose. Use Repage when the deliverable is HTML you want rendered faithfully and reviewed — especially dashboards and AI-generated reports.
Share a report Google Docs can't render
Publish HTML from any AI assistant, collect comments, keep every version.
Publish a documentFrequently asked questions
- Is Repage a Google Docs alternative?
- For sharing rich reports and AI-generated HTML, yes. Google Docs is better for collaborative word processing; Repage is better when the content is HTML — dashboards, styled reports, prototypes — that you want rendered exactly and commented on.
- Does Repage have comments and version history like Google Docs?
- Yes. Repage offers side-panel comments and full version history with revert, while rendering arbitrary HTML that Docs can't display.
- Can I still control access?
- Documents are at unguessable links and can be password-protected, similar to restricting a Doc's sharing.