The problem
You have a valuable Claude conversation and want to share it with people who do not use Claude, or publish it openly — but native options are limited and account-bound.
Recipients without a Claude account, or outside your organization, cannot reliably open shared threads.
Why this happens
Like other AI platforms, Claude treats conversations as account- and organization-scoped data. Sharing is built around internal access, not open public distribution.
There is no universal switch to turn any Claude conversation into a public web page with a permanent link.
The solution
Use ChatView to capture the Claude conversation and republish it as a standalone public page that anyone can open in a browser.
- Open the Claude conversation and capture it with the ChatView extension.
- Publish it as a public page, preserving formatting and any files.
- Share the permanent link with anyone — no Claude account needed.
- Add a password or expiry if the content should stay restricted.
When to use this
- Sharing Claude research or analysis with people who do not use Claude.
- Sending a Claude conversation to clients or partners.
- Publishing a Claude thread for a public audience.
- Archiving Claude conversations for long-term access.
FAQ
Can people without Claude open the page?
Yes. A ChatView public page opens in any browser without a Claude account.
Does it work the same as sharing ChatGPT conversations?
Yes. The capture-and-publish workflow is the same across supported AI platforms.
Can I control who sees the page?
Yes. Use password protection or an expiry date to limit access.