How to share a page or canvas you made in ChatGPT
ChatGPT built you a page, a report, or a little tool in a canvas — and now you want to send it to a colleague or client. The catch: ChatGPT is great at making things and surprisingly limited at sharing them. Here’s what it can do natively, and how to turn what you made into a real, shareable page.
What ChatGPT lets you share natively
- A shared conversation link. Anyone with the link can read the chat (and start their own from it) without an account. Useful for showing your work — but it’s the conversation, not a standalone page.
- Copy or download from a canvas. When ChatGPT builds in a canvas, you can copy the content or download the file. That hands you the raw material — you still have to put it somewhere people can see it.
The gap: sharing the chat isn’t sharing the page
If someone just needs to see your prompt-and-response, the conversation link is fine. But when you made an actual artifact — a dashboard, a one-pager, a proposal — sending the chat is clunky, and there’s no access control, no custom link, and no way to tell if anyone opened it.
How to share it as a real page
- Get the HTML. Ask ChatGPT: “Give me the full, self-contained HTML for this.” Copy it (or download the file).
- Host it on Shareable. Paste the HTML and publish — you get a clean link at once, and viewers never need an account.
- Control and measure it. Set who can see it, and get view analytics plus an email when it’s opened.
Frequently asked questions
How do I share something I made in ChatGPT?
You have two native options: share a link to the conversation, or copy/download what ChatGPT built (text, code, or a canvas). There’s no hosted page for the creation itself, so to share it as a real web page you take the HTML and host it somewhere — a sharing tool like Shareable gives you a link in seconds.
Can I share a ChatGPT canvas as a web page?
Not directly — a canvas lives inside ChatGPT. Ask ChatGPT to output the full HTML of what’s in the canvas, then host that HTML to get a shareable page with its own link.
Does a ChatGPT shared conversation link expire?
A shared conversation link stays active until you delete it from your shared links, and it shows the chat as it was when you shared it — later messages aren’t included. It shows the conversation, though, not a standalone page of whatever you built.
Can people edit my shared ChatGPT chat?
No. A shared conversation link is view-only; recipients can read it and continue it in their own new chat, but they can’t change yours.
How do I share a PDF from ChatGPT?
ChatGPT gives you a file to download, not a hosted link. Email it (Google Drive, Dropbox), or upload it to a tool like Shareable — which now hosts PDFs and images directly — to get a link with access control and view analytics, and see who opened it. See our full guide to sharing AI-generated pages, docs, and PDFs.
Share your next AI-made page in seconds
Paste the HTML or publish from your AI — get a link with access control, analytics, and a heads-up when it’s opened.