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ZeroTwo lets you share two types of content with anyone — no ZeroTwo account required to view. You can share a full chat conversation or a canvas document, each with its own shareable link.

What you can share

TypeURL formatWhat viewers see
Chat/share/chat/:threadIdThe full conversation, read-only, cleanly formatted
Chat at a message/share/chat/:id/message/:msgIdThe conversation starting from a specific message
Canvas/share/canvas/:canvasIdThe canvas document, read-only
Both link types are:
  • Public — anyone with the URL can view, no login required
  • Permanent — no expiry by default; links stay active until you revoke them
  • Read-only — viewers cannot edit, reply, or interact with the content

How sharing works

Sharing in ZeroTwo is a one-step action:
  • To share a chat: click the Share icon in the chat header → Copy link
  • To share a canvas: click Share in the canvas toolbar → Copy link
The link is immediately active. Send it to anyone — they can open it in any browser.

Chat sharing vs. canvas sharing

Chat and canvas links are separate. Sharing a chat does not share the canvas that was created in that chat, and vice versa. If you want a collaborator to see both the conversation and the canvas, share them separately. All active shared links are visible in Settings → Data Controls → Shared Links. From there you can:
  • View all links you’ve created (chat and canvas)
  • See when each was created
  • Revoke individual links
  • Revoke all links at once
Revoking a link makes it immediately dead — viewers who navigate to the URL see a “Not found” error.

Privacy

Shared links are fully public. There is no password protection, access control, or login requirement. Anyone with the URL can view the content. Review your content carefully before sharing.
See Privacy Considerations for a full checklist of what to review before sharing.

Get started

Share a Chat

How to share a conversation and specific messages

Share a Canvas

How to share a canvas document

Manage Shared Links

View, audit, and revoke your active shared links

Privacy Considerations

What to check before sharing and best practices