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display.dev launches tool to publish agent-generated HTML artifacts behind company authentication

By

Ott Ilves

20d ago· 2 min readenProduct

Summary

display.dev is a new tool that solves the problem of sharing agent-generated HTML and Markdown artifacts (like spec sheets, interactive plans, and reviews) with team members. Co-founder Ott describes how the tool was inspired by a user's frustration with sharing Claude Code-generated artifacts via screenshots, PDFs, or localhost setups. The solution is a single command that publishes any HTML or Markdown file behind company authentication, providing a permanent URL with secure sign-in via OTP or Google/Microsoft SSO, plus inline commenting for collaboration.

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Anyone building with agents long enough hits this wall.
One command publishes any HTML or Markdown artifact behind your company's auth.
Sharing them with colleagues, however, was a mess – screenshots or PDFs to Slack, having others open HTMLs and run them on localhost – nothing good really.
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display.dev is the easiest way to publish agent-generated artifacts behind company authentication. One command gives your HTML and Markdown files a permanent URL. Your colleagues sign in securely via OTP or Google/Microsoft SSO, and drive iteration with i

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