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🔗 Sharing Conversations

You can publish any conversation as a read-only link that anyone can open — no Tesseract account needed. Viewers see the full conversation (your messages and the AI’s block documents) but can’t edit it.


  1. Open the conversation you want to share.
  2. Click Share in the header (top bar, next to the bug-report button).
  3. A dialog opens and creates the link. Click Copy to grab the URL.
  4. To turn sharing off, open the dialog again and click the trash icon — the link stops working immediately. Re-opening the dialog on an already-shared conversation returns the same link.
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Where the Share button lives: the chat header, on desktop and tablet. On a narrow mobile screen the button is hidden — use a wider screen to create a share link.


What Viewers See

Opening a share link (a /share/… URL) shows:

  • A header with the conversation title, a Copy link button, and a call-to-action to try Tesseract
  • The full conversation, rendered read-only
  • A floating composer at the bottom for continuing the conversation (see below)
  • A few suggested follow-up prompts as clickable chips above the composer — short next-step questions generated when the link was created

Continuing a Shared Conversation

A viewer can pick up where a shared conversation left off:

  1. Type a message (or click a suggested prompt) in the floating composer and send it.
  2. If they’re not signed in, they’re sent to the login page first.
  3. Once signed in, Tesseract makes a copy of the conversation on their own account (a “fork”) and opens it, with their message auto-sent as the next turn. The original conversation is untouched — forking never changes the owner’s copy. The new copy belongs entirely to the viewer, including all the earlier messages for context.
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Tip: Sharing also powers public math video pages — when you share a video you can optionally attach a read-only link to the conversation it came from. See the Math Videos page.