BlogApril 8, 20264 min read

Share URL: the first piece of ChatKeep Share

Share is ChatKeep's collaboration layer for AI conversations. This first post focuses on Share URL, previews Share Image, and sets the structure for the broader Share feature family.

TL;DR

Share URL turns a chat snapshot into a controlled link you can send immediately.

Share Image is next and gets a separate deep-dive article later.

Share Malware remains a roadmap item and is not covered in this post.

Why Share exists

Teams regularly need to pass around useful AI outputs, but copy-paste loses context, screenshots lose structure, and raw links often have no access control.

Share is built to make collaboration direct: preserve the conversation shape, control who can open it, and manage its lifecycle after it is sent.

The Share feature family

1. Share URL

Create a stable share link with access control and expiration.

2. Share Image

Turn selected chat content into a polished visual asset for async distribution.

3. Share Malware

A roadmap item for now. This post does not define or expand it yet.

Share URL

Share URL is the first production-ready part of Share. It solves a specific job: sending a readable AI chat snapshot without giving up control over who can access it and how long it stays live.

What you can do

  • Create a shareable link from a chat snapshot.
  • Choose between public access and access-code protection.
  • Set expiration rules from short-lived to permanent.
  • Copy, revoke, and manage links later from one place.

Why it matters

  • It preserves context better than screenshots or pasted fragments.
  • It keeps sharing intentional through access modes and expiration.
  • It gives teams lifecycle control after a link has been sent.

Share URL is a ChatKeep capability. It is independent of third-party chat platforms and their providers, and it does not imply endorsement from them.

Share Image preview

Some outcomes are better distributed visually, especially for social posts, reports, summaries, and project updates. Share Image is being shaped for that use case.

It will get its own dedicated article. That post will cover visual output style, export quality, and the tradeoffs behind image-first sharing.

Next step

Try Share URL on ChatKeep now. The Share Image deep dive will follow as a separate post.