For teams using AI

Share AI-generated HTML reports your team can comment on

Your AI assistant writes a gorgeous HTML report, dashboard, or PRD — then what? Repage turns that HTML into a clean, shareable link with inline comments, version history, and password access. Like Google Docs, but it renders anything.

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The problem with sharing AI output today

AI assistants now produce genuinely beautiful HTML — interactive charts, styled layouts, full dashboards. But the moment you want to share one with a colleague, the options are bad: pasting into a doc strips the formatting, a screenshot is dead and static, and sending a raw .html file is ugly and unsafe. The work is great; the sharing is broken.

How Repage works

1. Publish

Paste your HTML or have your AI assistant publish it directly via the API or MCP integration. You get a shareable link instantly.

2. Share & comment

Teammates open the live page and leave inline comments in a side panel — no account needed to view.

3. Revise

Update the document and Repage keeps every version, so you can compare or roll back at any time.

What you can publish

Works with any AI assistant

Repage is assistant-agnostic. Whatever tool you prompt, if it returns HTML you can publish it here:

Claude

Share Claude artifacts with your team in one click.

ChatGPT

Publish ChatGPT HTML reports and Canvas output.

Any tool + API/MCP

Connect via the MCP server so your assistant publishes automatically.

Turn your next AI report into a shareable link

Publish HTML from any AI assistant, collect comments, keep every version.

Publish a document

Frequently asked questions

What is Repage?
Repage is a place to publish AI-generated HTML — reports, dashboards, briefs, prototypes — to a single shareable link. Your team can view the live, interactive page, leave comments, and see version history.
Which AI assistants does it work with?
Any of them. If your AI assistant (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or another) can produce HTML, Repage can host it. You can paste the HTML in, or connect via the API or MCP server so the assistant publishes directly.
How is this different from Google Docs?
Google Docs renders its own document format. Repage renders real HTML, so dashboards, charts, custom layouts, and interactive elements display exactly as designed — while still giving you comments and version control.
Can I control who sees a document?
Yes. Documents live at unguessable links, and you can add a password so only people with it can open the page.