How to Share ChatGPT Canvas & Artifacts

To share a ChatGPT canvas or artifact with anyone, save the HTML output and upload it to RunThis.page. You'll get a unique link that works for anyone — no ChatGPT subscription required to view.

ChatGPT can generate impressive interactive HTML — dashboards, calculators, styled documents, and single-page apps. But sharing the output outside of ChatGPT typically means copying code and setting up hosting. RunThis.page removes that friction entirely.

Step-by-step: Share ChatGPT HTML output

  1. 1

    Save the HTML from ChatGPT

    Copy the HTML code from ChatGPT's canvas or code block. Paste it into a text editor and save as a .html file.

  2. 2

    Upload to RunThis.page

    Create an account, then upload the file from your dashboard. Your page goes live immediately.

  3. 3

    Share the URL

    Each page gets its own subdomain URL. Share it anywhere — email, Slack, Twitter, LinkedIn. No login needed to view.

What ChatGPT outputs work with RunThis.page?

Any self-contained HTML that ChatGPT generates works perfectly:

Why RunThis.page?

Works equally well for Claude artifacts and any other AI-generated visualizations.

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