Shipping a v0 build usually means a public deploy — a real URL anyone can find and index. When you only need a client or teammate to look, that's more exposure than the moment calls for. Drop the exported build instead and get a private link in seconds: it runs in the browser, opens only for the people you send it to, and never shows up in search.
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Take the build v0 generated — the HTML, or the project exported as a zipped folder — and drop it in. It renders in the browser with its components and styles intact, behind a private link, no deploy pipeline.
Hand the link to the people whose eyes you actually want on it. It's unguessable and no-indexed, so a work-in-progress doesn't become a public, searchable page before you're ready.
Keep one link as you refine: replace the file each time you re-prompt and the URL stays put, so every reviewer always sees your newest build.
Yes — that's the point. Export the build and drop it into miinideck for a private link in seconds. No Vercel deploy, no public URL — just a link you send to specific people.
No. The link is private, unguessable, and no-indexed by default, so a draft you only meant for a few people won't surface in search.
miinideck serves the front-end — what runs in the browser. The moment your v0 app needs live server logic, a database, or auth, deploy that part on Vercel or Netlify, which are built for it. Use miinideck for the private share of the built page.
Yes. With Review on, anyone with the link pins feedback to the exact element — no account required — and you resolve each note. Studio adds an export that turns the thread into a prompt for your AI tool.
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