Private sharing

Send a link. Your client reads it free.

Share any document with a private link. Whoever you send it to opens a clean page in their browser, reads it, and leaves comments — with no sign-up and no paid seat. The file stays on your computer the whole time.

Download for macOS — freeSee everything it does
Unguessable link · never search-indexed · revocable anytime
What your client receives
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Reads instantlyComments in contextDownloads the .mdNo account to read
How the link behaves

Private by default, and yours to switch off.

No account to read

The person you send it to opens the link and reads straight away. They can download the file too. Nothing to sign up for, and they never get added as a billed member.

Never made public

The link is a long, unguessable token, and the page is marked so search engines never index it. Sharing is private and person-to-person — it is not publishing.

Revoke or regenerate

Turn a link off and it stops working immediately. Regenerate it to kill the old one and issue a fresh link. You stay in control after the doc has left your hands.

Feedback where the words are

Comments land on the exact sentence — not in a separate thread.

Give a link comment permission and your client highlights a line and leaves a note right on it. Replies, resolve and reopen, and unread counts keep a review moving without a pile of email. Commenting signs in with a free account on both sides, so every note belongs to a person.

The document itself stays a plain .md file on your machine — the comments live alongside it, never baked into the text.

You choose what a link allows

View, comment, or edit — per link.

Send a read-only link to a client who just needs to approve, or a comment link for a review round, or an edit link to a collaborator. Reading never needs an account; commenting and editing sign in free.

Questions

The honest answers.

Does the person I share with need an account?

No — they read and download with no sign-up. Creating the share takes a free account on your side. Only commenting or editing asks them to sign in free, so their contribution belongs to a person.

Is a shared document public or searchable?

No. The link is a long, unguessable token and the page is marked noindex, so search engines never list it. Sharing is private, not publishing.

Can I turn a link off later?

Yes — revoke it and it stops working instantly, or regenerate it to replace the old link with a new one.

Where does the file live while it's shared?

On your machine. Sharing uploads a private copy so the link can open; your original never moves, and revoking stops the copy being served.

Free · macOS & web

Hand off a doc without the seat charge.

Download the editor, write offline, and send your first private link. Your client reads it free.

Reading needs no account · no per-seat fees