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What Viewers See on Shared Pages

At a glance

  • Plan: Public viewers and workspace owners
  • Best for: Anyone opening a share link
  • Where to find it: Public share link, Collection share link

Key points

  • Shared viewers can fill variables and copy prompts without needing an account.
  • Shared prompts and collections support password gates and NSFW reveal screens where needed.

What this feature does

The public share view is the simplified page people see when you send them a prompt or collection link. It focuses on the prompt, sample output, and a few safe viewer actions.

Why it is useful

Knowing the viewer experience helps you share more intentionally. You can confirm what other people will see, what they can copy, and when a password or content warning appears.

How to use it

  1. Open your own shared link in a separate browser or private window before sending it out.
  2. If the link is password protected, enter the password or PIN to unlock it.
  3. For prompts with variables, fill the fields on the page to preview the final prompt before copying it.
  4. Use Copy to copy the prompt, or use Remix in PrompX if you want to bring the shared prompt back into your own workspace as a draft.
  5. For collection shares, browse the prompts in the collection and open the one you want to copy or remix.

Tips

  • Testing the public page yourself is the fastest way to catch a missing variable, old sample output, or outdated password.
  • If the shared prompt includes images or links, make sure those examples are clean and still valid.
  • NSFW prompts stay hidden behind a reveal step, which is useful when you want extra confirmation before the content is shown.

Common use cases

  • Reviewing a client handoff before you send it.
  • Letting a collaborator copy a prompt without requiring them to sign in.
  • Turning a shared prompt back into an editable draft in your own workspace.