A Canvas lives inside your ChatGPT conversation, so it has no link of its own. To send it you screenshot it, paste the code somewhere, or share the whole chat — none of which is a clean link, and all of which assume the other person is in ChatGPT too. Export the Canvas to a single HTML file and drop it into miinideck instead. You get a private, unguessable link in seconds that opens in any browser, with no account on either end and nothing on the public web.
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Pull the Canvas out of ChatGPT — copy the code or use its export — into one self-contained HTML file (or zip a folder if it has separate assets) and drop it in. It renders in the browser exactly as built, JavaScript running and styling intact, behind a private link in seconds.
Send the link to anyone — a teammate, a client, a friend. They open it with no ChatGPT login and no sign-up; the link is unguessable and no-indexed, so it reaches who you sent it to, not the open web.
Tightened the Canvas in a later message? Replace the file and the link stays the same, so your reader always lands on the current version instead of a stale screenshot.
A Canvas doesn't have its own shareable URL — it's part of your ChatGPT session. The clean way is to copy it into a single HTML file and drop it into miinideck, which gives you a private, unguessable link in seconds. It opens the Canvas in any browser, independent of ChatGPT, with no account needed to view.
No. The miinideck link opens in any browser with no sign-in and no ChatGPT access. That's the point — you decide who gets the link, and they just open it. Sharing the chat itself would pull them into the tool; a private link doesn't.
Only the front-end runs here. miinideck serves static HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, plus external CDN libraries over HTTPS, so an interactive Canvas behaves as exported. If your Canvas needs a live server, a database, or API routes, deploy that part to Vercel or Netlify — they handle the backend — and use miinideck for the static, no-account preview you can hand to someone privately.
No. There's no public gallery or feed. The link is private, unguessable, and carries a no-index tag, so a work-in-progress Canvas stays out of search and reaches only the people you send it to.
Yes. With Review on — free on every plan — anyone with the link can pin a note to the exact element with no account, and you resolve each one. On Studio you can export the whole thread as a prompt to paste back into ChatGPT and apply the fixes.
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