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Sharing & the public catalog

Work in Catalyst doesn’t have to stay private to you. You can hand someone a read-only link to a conversation, and you can draw on a public catalog of shared building blocks.

From a chat’s menu, create a share link. Anyone with the link sees a clean, read-only view of the conversation — the messages and their results — without needing your account or being able to change anything. It’s the simplest way to show a colleague what a model produced, or to attach a worked example to a ticket or message.

A few things worth knowing:

  • The shared view is read-only — viewers can read the exchange, not continue it or edit it.
  • Any artifacts in the conversation, like a generated page or a workflow, render in the shared view too.
  • Links get a tidy preview (title, description, and a relevant image) when posted in apps that unfurl them, so a shared chat looks like a real document, not a raw URL.

Several things in Catalyst can be public — visible to everyone in the workspace, not just their owner. You’ve seen the My / Public toggle on a few screens:

  • Models & providers — the built-in models everyone can use.
  • Skills — shared, reusable task know-how.
  • Prompts — shared standing instructions and starting points.
  • Workflows — workflows published for others to view and run.
  • Appsmini apps published to the public Explore store, where anyone can run them and fork them into their own account.

The public catalog means you don’t have to build everything yourself: browse what’s shared, use it as-is, or copy it as a starting point for your own.