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Publish agent-generated HTML behind company auth

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display.dev

Publish agent-generated HTML behind company auth

display.dev is the easiest way to publish agent-generated artifacts behind company authentication. One command gives your HTML and Markdown files a permanent URL. Your colleagues sign in securely via OTP or Google/Microsoft SSO, and drive iteration with in-line comments.

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Hey everyone!

I'm Ott, co-founder of display.dev.

A month ago @carlrannaberg came to me with a problem. In his constant use of Claude Code, his agents were building him beautiful HTML artifacts – spec sheets, interactive plans, reviews, etc. Sharing them with colleagues, however, was a mess – screenshots or PDFs to Slack, having others open HTMLs and run them on localhost – nothing good really.

The problem clicked immediately. Anyone building with agents long enough hits this wall.

So we built display.dev – one command publishes any HTML or Markdown artifact behind your company's auth. Your team signs in with Google, Microsoft or a one-time password. They see the artifact exactly as the agent built it. No static and inconvenient screenshots, no GitHub accounts, no $320/month Vercel add-ons.

Here’s what makes it actually useful day to day:

> One command, one click or your agent does it for you – CLI, web app or MCP. Publishing happens wherever you already are – your terminal, your browser or inside Claude Code/Cursor/etc. You get back a permanent URL.

> Gated by default, public when you want – Google + Microsoft SSO or OTP. Everyone at your company gets in, nobody outside does. And if you want to share something with the public, simply change the visibility setting.

> Comments your agent can read – Teammates drop inline comments. You and your agent can read them, update the artifact and resolve the thread. The thing stays alive instead of dying as a one-shot output.

> Your published artifacts are natively agent-readable – agents can pull the content as markdown from any published link, so there's no manual back-and-forth copy-pasting or importing-exporting.


> Stats and audit logs – View counts per artifact, plus audit logs of exactly who accessed what. Useful when you actually need to know if your exec opened the doc.

> Publish without an account – agents can publish unauthenticated using “curl”. The response is a public preview URL anyone can open and a single-use claim URL. Later, you can claim the URL for the organization, if you sign up or in.

> Unlimited viewers, flat price – No per-seat cliff when you share with your PM, exec and legal team on the same day. (Also, a free and a solo tier exist!).

We've been using display.dev daily ourselves – privately sharing analysis docs and ideas that Claude has built, collaborating on things fast. It's made a real difference to how we work.

Happy to answer questions – on the product, the problem and alternative solutions!

About display.dev on Product Hunt

Publish agent-generated HTML behind company auth

display.dev launched on Product Hunt on May 12th, 2026 and earned 167 upvotes and 17 comments, placing #5 on the daily leaderboard. display.dev is the easiest way to publish agent-generated artifacts behind company authentication. One command gives your HTML and Markdown files a permanent URL. Your colleagues sign in securely via OTP or Google/Microsoft SSO, and drive iteration with in-line comments.

On the analytics side, display.dev competes within SaaS, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how display.dev performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted display.dev?

display.dev was hunted by Ott Ilves. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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