FigurePages turns the dashboards, presentations, and pages you make in Claude, ChatGPT, or any AI tool into a live link in seconds. Every page runs sealed in its own sandbox — and you decide exactly who can open it.
FigurePages connects to any tool that speaks MCP. Paste one URL (or run one command), sign in with your account, and start publishing — no API keys to copy.
Add FigurePages as a custom connector and pages publish straight to your own account. Setup takes about 30 seconds.
Every client uses the same URL and signs you in through your browser. See the setup for each tool →
The publish button in most AI tools puts your page on the open internet. FigurePages gives you the guest list.
Send a dashboard to the handful of people who should see it. They sign in with Microsoft, Google, or Apple; only the names on your list get through. This is the whole reason FigurePages exists.
Who opened your page, how many times, and when they last looked — totals, unique viewers, and a per-person breakdown.
An AI-generated page is code you didn't write, and it often holds numbers you'd rather keep close. So every page runs sealed in its own sandbox, and only opens through short-lived links that check you're allowed in. Here's exactly where the line sits.
Nothing gets watered down — your dashboards work exactly as you built them. We keep them safe by walling them off, not by stripping the good parts out.
In a hurry? Publish without an account and send the link. If the page turns out to matter, claim it later — it keeps its URL and view history.
Signing in with Microsoft, Google, or Apple unlocks the private side: sharing by name, view analytics, and version history.
I'm a developer. Claude kept making me genuinely useful things — dashboards, reports, little tools — and sharing them was always the slow part. I know how to host an HTML file myself; I've done it plenty of times. But spinning up hosting for every one-off page is friction, and once it's up, anyone with the link can see it.
FigurePages is the shortcut I wanted: publish in one message, get a link straight back, and stay in charge of who can open it. I use it every day.
The free tier isn't a teaser — it's genuinely useful on its own. Pro is for teams that need a firmer grip on real business data.