You build something great with AI in seconds. Then it's stuck in a chat, where no one can open it, comment on it, or change a word without re-prompting. Coedit turns it into a live link your team and clients can actually use.
You've gotten genuinely good at getting real work out of Claude, Gemini, or ChatGPT: dashboards, tools, mockups, and one-pagers that beat what most teams ship. Coedit is the missing half. It plugs into the tools you already use and turns those outputs into living, shareable, collaborative work.
Making it isn't the hard part anymore. Everything after is. We built Google Docs and Figma for static files, but the interactive things you build with AI never got that layer.
The three things you could never do with an AI output. Now you can.
A live link anyone can open on your own domain, plus a PDF export when someone just needs to look.
Change copy, style, and design right on the canvas. The parts non-coders actually want to touch.
Comment on any element, co-edit in real time, and resolve threads. Like a Google Doc, for apps.
Every change is kept and restorable, including edits made by agents, in one timeline.
A verified conflict-free engine, so simultaneous edits combine instead of overwriting.
Bring work in by paste, or let agents publish into Coedit via the CLI or MCP tool. Same history, same UI.
Leave a comment like "make this three columns, add a testimonial," and an editor turns it into a real change. That editor can be a teammate, or an agent that resolves the thread for you. Every change, human or agent, lands in one history you can review and roll back. For deeper edits, Coedit routes the request to your own AI and brings the result back in. It orchestrates the change; it doesn't generate from scratch.
Nothing to set up for the people you share with.
Paste the HTML, or have your agent publish it straight into Coedit via the CLI or MCP tool.
On your domain. Anyone can open, interact, and comment. No account, no seat.
Change copy and design, co-edit live, resolve comments, and roll back to any version.
Whether you're sharing out with customers or collaborating inside your team, the job is the same: make AI output collaborative. If your AI can build it as a page, Coedit makes it shareable, editable, and collaborative. Interactive, on your own domain, never a screenshot.
Send a client an interactive proposal, report, or portal to review, comment on, or tweak together. On your domain, no login.
Co-own the dashboards and internal tools your team builds with AI. Edited by anyone, with comments and a version history that includes agent changes.
Monthly reports, research write-ups, and analytics summaries readers can explore and comment on. Versioned, not a static PDF.
KPI and metrics dashboards your team edits and annotates in real time, with a history of every change to roll back to.
Pitch decks and slide-style narratives shared as one live link. Comment in place, no slideware seat required to view.
Working drafts and one-pagers you refine together as you go. Co-edit live, leave notes, and restore any earlier version.
Proposals, SOWs, and pricing pages a customer can open, comment on, and tweak with you. On your domain, no login.
ROI calculators, configurators, and internal tools. Copy and design editable by non-coders, the logic left alone.
Branded portals and microsites with everything a client needs in one place, behind a private link or a custom domain.
Landing pages, app mockups, and interactive prototypes reviewed inline by stakeholders before anything ships.
The AI tools are great at making the artifact. Coedit is where you work on it together, and it works with all of them.
| Capability | Claude | ChatGPT / Codex | Lovable / v0 | Coedit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Generates the app from a prompt | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | n/a |
| Works with output from any tool | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Share a live link, no account needed | ~ | ~ | ✓ | ✓ |
| On your own domain | ✗ | ✗ | ~ | ✓ |
| Comment on the live app | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Real-time co-editing (merge, no clobber) | ~ | ✗ | ~ | ✓ |
| Non-coders edit copy & design on the canvas | ~ | ~ | ~ | ✓ |
| Version history across human + agent edits | ~ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Collaborators need no seat in the AI tool | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
✓ yes · ~ partial, or locked to one org, plan, or tool · ✗ no · n/a not by design (Coedit doesn't generate; it collaborates on what these tools make).
Collaboration on a live app is genuinely hard: concurrent edits, anchoring, two surfaces to keep in sync. We built and tested the core before the polish.
Free to create, share, and collaborate within limits. Viewing and commenting are always free and unlimited. You pay to go unlimited, private, and on your own domain.
Short answers, the ones people and AI assistants actually ask.
No. Coedit doesn't generate anything. Keep making things in your AI tool of choice, with your own context and data. Coedit takes the output and makes it shareable, editable, and collaborative. It works with all of them.
Yes, that's the point. Change copy, styling, and design directly on the live app, with no code and no re-prompting. The technical parts stay where they are; you edit the parts you actually care about.
Bring the app's HTML into Coedit. Paste it, or have your agent publish it via the CLI or MCP tool, then share the link. Anyone can open and interact with it on your own domain, without an account.
For light use, no. The free tier includes a monthly allowance of AI edits that Coedit runs for you, and paid plans include more. If you'd rather, bring your own API key, or have your own agent make the changes via the CLI or MCP. Those run on your own model, so there's no Coedit AI limit and no extra Coedit charge.
Yes to images and files. Upload them and Coedit hosts and serves them with your app. Today each project is a single interactive page plus its assets; multi-page sites are on the roadmap, and for now you can link several projects together.
Yes. For deeper edits, describe the change in a comment and an editor (a teammate or an agent) applies it. For anything substantial, Coedit routes the request back to your own AI and brings the result back, tracked in version history so you can review or roll back. Coedit orchestrates the change; it doesn't replace your generator.
Yes. Agents can publish and update apps in Coedit through the CLI or MCP tool, and those agent changes land in the same version history as human edits. One unified timeline you can review and roll back.
Edits merge instead of overwriting each other, using a conflict-free engine verified across 47 of 47 concurrency tests, including people typing in the same place at once.
Yes. Viewing and commenting are free and need no account. You only pay for the people who build and edit.
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