display.dev
A URL for everything your agents make. The Google Drive for agents.
The story
Overview
Display.dev is the Google Drive for agents – it's the workspace designed to publish and share artifacts generated by AI agents. It accepts HTML or Markdown output from any agent –Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or custom tools – via CLI, MCP, or the web app, and creates permanent, authenticated URLs for team access.
The platform is built for teams shipping with AI agents who need a simple and secure way to share generated work. Artifacts are gated behind company SSO (Google Workspace or Microsoft), allowing team members to view and comment without additional licenses or sign-ups. Viewers authenticate with their existing work accounts, and anyone at the company domain gains instant access.
Key to the workflow is the comment loop: teammates leave inline feedback on artifacts, agents read comments via MCP, and republish updated versions while resolving threads. This transforms one-shot exports into living documents. Because artifacts are stored independently of any single agent vendor, teams can switch tools without losing URLs, version history, or comments.
Display.dev charges a flat monthly rate per organization based on storage and features (not per viewer), making it economical whether sharing with 10 or 1,000 people. Plans range from free (10 gated artifacts, 50MB) to enterprise (unlimited storage, 365-day audit logs).
Key features
Agent-agnostic publishing
Publish HTML or Markdown from Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, CI pipelines, or custom agents via CLI, MCP, or the web app.
Company-gated sharing
Artifacts live behind Google Workspace or Microsoft SSO; teammates sign in with existing work accounts, no extra licenses.
Inline commenting and iteration
Team members leave comments on artifacts; agents read feedback via MCP, republish updates, and resolve threads.
Permanent, versioned URLs
Artifact URLs and version history persist even when switching between different AI agents or vendors.
Unlimited viewers at flat price
One monthly subscription covers sharing with any number of team members; pricing based on storage, not per-seat.
Audit logs and access tracking
View counts, access logs, and attribution (agent and human) for every version and comment on paid plans.
Use cases
- 1
Engineering teams shipping with agents
Publish generated code reviews, architecture diagrams, and reports from agents; iterate with team feedback without vendor lock-in.
- 2
Product and design teams
Share interactive HTML mockups, dashboards, and design artifacts generated by agents; collect feedback in one place.
- 3
Data and analytics teams
Publish interactive charts and reports from agents; keep live D3 visualizations and layouts intact for stakeholder review.
- 4
Compliance-driven organizations
Maintain audit trails, version history, and access logs for generated artifacts; meet regulatory requirements with enterprise plans.
FAQ
Do viewers need to sign up or pay?
No. Viewers sign in with their existing Google or Microsoft work account. If their email matches your company domain, they're in instantly. No extra licenses or seats required.
Does it work with tools other than Claude?
Yes. Display.dev works with Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, shell scripts, CI pipelines, or any tool that writes HTML or Markdown files. The CLI accepts any file.
How does the comment loop work?
Teammates leave inline comments on the artifact. Your agent reads them via MCP, fetches the current version, republishes with the artifact ID and base version, and resolves the thread. Any agent can ship the next update.
What happens to my artifacts if I switch AI agents?
Your URLs, version history, and comments stay put. Display.dev is vendor-neutral, so switching from Claude Code to Cursor or any other agent doesn't break existing links or lose feedback.
How much does it cost to share with a large team?
Display.dev charges a flat monthly rate regardless of viewer count. The Pro plan ($49/mo) covers unlimited viewers, 25GB storage, and 50 versions. Enterprise plans offer custom storage and unlimited versions.
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