Turn markdown into
beautiful,
shareable docs.

Hand your agent a markdown, CSV, JSON, HTML, slide deck, or PDF. Get back a clean, branded URL with permissions, comments, suggestions, and version history baked in. The whole publish-and-collaborate step, in one command.

Markdown, CSV, JSON, HTML, slides & PDFs Your slug, your domain, your branding Comments, suggestions, version history
📄 q1-report.md ~/Desktop · 4 KB
# Q1 Findings — Acme Inc.

Organic traffic grew **28%** quarter-over-quarter.

## What worked

- Hub-and-spoke content model
- Long-tail keywords shipped in Feb
🔒 docs.acme.com /q1-report
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AAcme · Marketing
Q1 Findings — Acme Inc.

Organic traffic grew 28% quarter-over-quarter.

What worked
  • Hub-and-spoke content model
  • Long-tail keywords shipped in Feb
Pour the same effort into integrations.
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Built for humans to read.

Anchorify renders every common sharing format the way it should look — markdown with proper typography, spreadsheets as sortable tables, slide decks as a real presentation. Files arrive looking like a finished product, not a debug view.

Markdown.md · .markdown
Acme · Marketing
Q1 SEO Findings — Acme Inc.

Organic traffic to the marketing site grew 28% quarter-over-quarter, driven mostly by the long-tail keywords we shipped in February.

What worked
  • Hub-and-spoke content model
  • 14 pages moved into the top 5
  • Author tooling rolled out org-wide
Pour the same effort into integrations before the May launch.
Spreadsheet.csv · .tsv
keyword-data geo ⌕ Filter
#KeywordPos.ΔVolume
1saas reporting tools3+714,400
2client portal software8+129,900
3white-label docs2+183,200
4audit log tools11−21,800
5shareable markdown4+52,700
Slide deck.marp · .revealjs · .md
Acme · Marketing
Q1 Roadmap
  • Hub & spoke content shipped
  • 28% organic growth
  • Integrations page in May
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Also rendered natively .json .yaml code (30+ langs) .html .pdf images

The whole sharing stack, already built.

Comments, suggested edits, version history, visibility tiers, link permissions, access requests, visitor analytics. The Google Docs sharing model — for files your agents wrote.

Your documents, your branding.

Anchorify disappears behind your brand. Pick the slug at publish time. Point a CNAME and it serves on your domain. Add your logo and the rendered page is indistinguishable from something your team built.

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Custom slug, not a random hash.

Pick it at publish time, or let projects nest it: /acme/q1-report.

docs.google.com/d/1xK9p_zRtP4…
anchorify.io/acme/q1-report
2

Your domain, white-labeled.

Point a CNAME. Anchorify serves the page on your URL; clients never see ours.

anchorify.io/acme/q1-report
docs.acme.com/q1-report
3

Your logo on every page.

Logo, primary color, footer text — applied to every share rendered under your domain.

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Q1 Findings — Acme Inc.

Built so your agents can do the publishing too.

Every action in Anchorify is a CLI command and a REST endpoint. Wire it into Claude Code, Cursor, Aider — publish, update, read comments, react to feedback, all without leaving the loop.

~/work/acme — anchorify
CLI
$
What your agent can do
  • publisha new doc from a file or string
  • updateexisting docs; same URL, new version
  • listcomments, suggestions, access requests
  • replyto threads, accept suggestions
  • analyzewho read what, when
# from your editor, shell, or an agent's tool call
anchorify q1-report.md --slug acme/q1-report

# update in place — the same file path keeps the same URL
anchorify q1-report.md

# read comments back, for the agent to act on
anchorify comments q1-report --json

Pick the right tool for sending finished work.

Google Docs and Notion are for writing. Gist is for snippets. Anchorify is the publish-and-send step — purpose-built for handing finished work to anyone you need to share it with.

Google Docs
GitHub Gist
Notion
Anchorify
Markdown rendered natively
Loses formatting on paste
Quirks on lists & blocks
Clean URL with your slug
/d/1xK9p_zRtP4…
/u/8a7c4d…
Long page id in URL
/acme/q1-report
Custom domain · white-label
Paid plan only
Point a CNAME
Three visibility tiers
Clunky link permissions
Public or secret
Workspace-bound
Public · Unlisted · Members
Slide-deck rendering
MARP, reveal.js, md slides
Spreadsheet rendering
Loses types on paste
Basic table only
Sortable table with types
Comments and suggested edits
Version history with diffs
History, no line diffs
Git commits
Page history
Per-version line diffs
Detailed visitor analytics
Paid plan, basic
CLI + REST API for agents
Limited API
GitHub API
API on paid plans
Both, first-class

The same complaint, over and over.

Markdown is the way agents and writers think. Sharing it isn't. Real quotes from Reddit, blogs, and other public threads we ran into while building Anchorify — each card links to the primary source.

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Still-Bar-6004
r/googledocs · May 2025
AI tools give me beautifully formatted content, then Google Docs… and it all falls apart. Random indents, weird spacing, inconsistent bullets. I end up spending ages just fixing formatting instead of, you know, actually using the content.
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Anonymous OP
r/SaaS · Feb 2026
You set up a beautiful Notion board to manage a client project. You invite the client. They never log in. They don't want to create an account, remember a password, or learn a new UI just to see if their website is done.
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Jökull Sólberg
solberg.is · Apr 2026
Claude Code is great at generating useful output, but it still lacks one thing I need all the time: a clean way to share what it just made.
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TheMarketingNerd
r/copywriting · Jun 2023
I DON'T recommend Notion for delivery because the formatting gets all jacked up when you copy/paste it into anything else. I constantly have to correct this with people.
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Brilliant-Leave-306
r/ClaudeAI · Mar 2026
Claude is amazing at generating structured Markdown. But when you want to share the result, your options are: paste it into a Google Doc (losing formatting), send a raw .md file, or push it to GitHub just to get a rendered view.
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u/kaizoku_95
r/ClaudeAI · Oct 2025
GitHub Gists? Excellent, but feels heavy-handed for throwaway notes or quick information sharing.
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Anonymous OP
r/ClaudeAI · Apr 2026
Anyone else frustrated that Claude artifacts html can't be shared like a normal file? Tried to send it. She couldn't open it, just a wall of scary code 😅 and eventually we both had to switch to our laptops just to see it.
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u/raphaelgkh
r/Freelancers · Apr 2026
The actual work handoff — sharing files, collecting structured feedback, managing revision rounds — still ends up happening over email or in a separate tool. That gap is where my stack still feels broken.
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Frequently asked.

Answers to the things people ask before they sign up.

01

What file types are supported?

Markdown, CSV/TSV, JSON, YAML, HTML, PDFs, PNG/JPG/SVG images, slide formats (MARP, reveal.js), and code in 30+ languages with syntax highlighting. Filename-based detection; override the render type from the API.
02

Is my content private?

By default every share is unlisted — noindex headers, no search-engine indexing, URL alone is the gate. Flip to public (discoverable), members-only (signed-in viewers in your project), or add a password on top.
03

Do recipients need an account?

For unlisted and public shares, no — anyone with the URL can read. Members-only shares require sign-in via Google or a one-click magic link. A sign-in is also required to post comments or react with emoji.
04

How does the custom domain work?

Point a CNAME from your domain (e.g. docs.acme.com) at our edge. We provision a TLS cert automatically; all your shares are served from your URL with your branding. Clients never see anchorify.io in the link bar.
05

Can my agent use this?

Yes — that's the point. Every dashboard action is also a CLI command and a REST endpoint. We ship pre-built recipes for Claude Code, Cursor, Aider, Cline and Continue at /docs/agents/<tool>; for anything else, the agent just shells out to anchorify.
06

Is it really free?

Yes — the free plan is generous and meant to cover most individual and small-team usage. A paid plan is on the way for larger orgs and a few advanced features (custom domains, expanded analytics retention, role-based admin); details when we publish it. Your content is always exportable.

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