Public Share Links
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.
Creating a Share Link
- Open the conversation you want to share.
- Click Share in the header (top bar, next to the bug-report button).
- A dialog opens and creates the link. Click Copy to grab the URL.
- 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:
- Type a message (or click a suggested prompt) in the floating composer and send it.
- If they’re not signed in, they’re sent to the login page first.
- 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.