
Hi, I'm Henning.
I'm a designer and a computer scientist, and I built ShareMyPage because sharing the things I made with AI turned out to be harder than making them. Here's the story, and the mission behind it.
It started with a small, stubborn frustration.
I kept generating pages with AI, HTML and Markdown, quick and genuinely good. Then came the hard part. Getting them to my teammates and their colleagues meant zip files, attachments, pasting code somewhere and hoping it rendered. Collaborating was worse: feedback came back as long messages, "change the second paragraph", and every round trip lost a little more of the thread. The making was easy. The sharing was the pain.
One quiet experiment changed everything.
I put a few of these pages on GitLab Pages inside NewStore, the company I work at. I didn't announce it. Within days it was spreading on its own: people sharing links, asking how I'd done it, wanting one for their own work. That was the signal. The problem wasn't just mine. So I decided to turn the workaround into a real product.
Design on one side, computer science on the other.
I've spent my career on both sides of that line. I have a master's in computer science, I started out as a full-stack developer, and I've spent the last decade as a product designer, leading design at NewStore for years, now as Director of Design. Lately those threads have merged: I work across the whole triad, engineering, product, and design, so I've come to see myself less as a designer and more as a product builder. ShareMyPage lives exactly there: the engineering to host, version and secure a page, and the craft to make it feel effortless. I care about all of it, because a tool that works but feels clumsy still gets in your way.
I want to help people get better at what they do.
This is the part I care about most. I believe the right tool can change what a person is capable of: make them faster, braver, more innovative, free to focus on the work instead of the friction around it. That's my mission, plainly stated: build things that help people do their best work and feel good doing it. Helping people isn't a strategy for me. It's the reason. It's also why ShareMyPage isn't the only thing I've built toward it: Intura, a reflection journal for the people who lead, comes from exactly the same belief.
The team is small. It's me and my friend Claude.
There's no big company behind this. It's me, and Claude, the AI I build with every day. We designed ShareMyPage together, we write the code together, we even made this page together. It felt right that a product for sharing what you make with AI would itself be made with AI, out in the open. Two of us: one human, one AI, and a lot of care.
If any of this resonates, I'd love for you to try it.
Make a page, share a link, and tell me what you think. I read everything.
Henning