Whatever your AI tool produced — HTML, markdown, a long answer — paste it and get one link to send to your team, client, or group chat.
HTML or Markdown from any tool — get one clean link to share.
Every AI tool ends the same way: a block of output trapped in a chat window. Whether it came from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or a coding assistant, the moment you want a second person to see it you hit the same wall — you can screenshot it (loses the text), forward the whole conversation (overshares), or paste it somewhere that mangles the formatting. This page is the neutral step in between: paste the output, get a link, send the link.
Picture a marketer who used an AI tool to generate a first-draft FAQ section for a new feature — about twenty question-and-answer pairs, formatted as markdown with bold questions. They want their PM and a support lead to review it before it goes on the help site. The old options are all bad: a screenshot cuts off after five questions, sharing the whole AI chat exposes earlier unrelated prompts, and pasting into a doc strips the formatting. Instead they copy the AI output, paste it into the box above, and create a link. Now there is one URL that shows just the FAQ, cleanly formatted, with nothing else from the conversation attached. They post it in a review channel: “Draft FAQ for the new export feature — flag anything inaccurate by Friday.” Two people open the same link, read the same rendered page, and comment in the thread. The AI output went from a private chat to a thing a small group could actually review, in about ten seconds, without a doc, a deploy, or a screenshot.
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