July 2, 2026 · 2 min read
Turn an AI Prototype into a Shareable Feedback Link
You built a prototype with AI and you want real feedback on it. Here is how to share it as a link people can open and comment on, no setup required.
AI makes it easy to spin up a working prototype in minutes. The hard part is getting useful feedback on it. Pasting code into a thread or sending a screenshot does not let people actually use the thing. Here is how to turn an AI-built prototype into a link your reviewers can open, click through, and comment on.
Feedback needs a live page, not a file
A prototype only proves itself when someone interacts with it. If reviewers cannot click the buttons and move through the flow, you get vague reactions instead of real notes. The goal is a live, hosted version of your prototype with a single URL anyone can open.
Share it for feedback in three steps
- Copy the full HTML of your prototype from your AI tool or editor.
- Open ShareMyPage, create a new page, and paste it in.
- Set the visibility, copy the link, and send it to your reviewers.
The page goes live at a clean URL and runs in a sandboxed frame, so reviewers just click and use it. When you make changes, the same link updates, so you never have to resend it. (Prototype came out of Claude or ChatGPT? The same flow works.)
Collect comments right on the page
This is where a shared page beats a file. Reviewers can leave comments directly on the page, so feedback lives next to the thing it is about instead of scattered across chats and emails. You see what needs attention, mark items resolved as you address them, and keep iterating without losing the thread.
Control who can weigh in
Depending on the round, you can keep the prototype open or locked down:
- Public for a wide-open link when you want lots of eyes.
- Password protected for a smaller group. See how to password-protect a page.
- Workspace to keep early drafts inside your team.
Ship, share, iterate
The faster you get a prototype in front of people, the faster it gets good. A link plus inline comments turns a one-off demo into a real feedback loop.
Built something you want notes on? Create a page on ShareMyPage and share it for feedback.