The problem
You have a ChatGPT conversation worth sharing with the world — a great explanation, a useful workflow, a prompt that nails it — but native sharing is limited and not built for public, discoverable content.
You want a real web page with a permanent URL that anyone can open and that search engines can find, not a fragile account-scoped link.
Why this happens
Native ChatGPT share links are designed for lightweight personal sharing. They are not optimized for public distribution, long-term access, or search visibility.
Links can break when accounts change, and there is no control over metadata, titles, or how the page appears when shared on social platforms.
The solution
Publish the conversation as a public ChatView page. You get a clean, permanent URL, proper SEO metadata, and a page anyone can open and search engines can index.
- Capture the conversation with the ChatView extension.
- Set its visibility to public when you publish.
- Share the permanent link anywhere — social, docs, email, or your site.
- The page is indexable, so it can attract organic traffic over time.
When to use this
- Publishing a helpful AI explanation for a public audience.
- Sharing prompts and results with a community.
- Building a public library of useful conversations.
- Making AI-generated content discoverable through search.
FAQ
Are public ChatView pages indexed by search engines?
Yes. Public pages include SEO metadata and can be indexed, so they can be discovered through search.
Is the link permanent?
Yes. Public pages keep a stable URL that does not depend on your ChatGPT account state.
Can I make a page private again later?
Yes. You can change visibility, add a password, or set an expiry at any time.