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Both Chat conversations and Artifacts can be shared via link. You control the audience: people in your organization only, or anyone with the link.

Sharing a conversation

1

Open the conversation

Open the conversation
2

Click the share button at the top of the page

Click the share button at the top of the page
3

Pick a visibility:

Pick a visibility:
  • Organization — only signed-in members of your organization can open it
  • Public — anyone with the link can open it (no sign-in required)
4

Copy the link and share it

Copy the link and share itRecipients see a read-only view of the conversation with all messages and citations preserved. They can read citations, copy text, and click through to source material — but they can’t edit the conversation or run new queries inside it.

Sharing an Artifact

Same flow, from the Artifact page:
1

Open the Artifact

Open the Artifact
2

Click share

Click share
3

Pick a visibility

Pick a visibility
4

Copy the link

Copy the link
Artifact shares preserve formatting and citations. Public Artifact links are useful for sharing research outputs with stakeholders who don’t have GetWhys accounts. Open the same share dialog and switch the visibility or click Revoke link. Existing links become unusable once revoked. You can also generate a fresh link with new visibility settings.

Sharing privacy

When you share a conversation or Artifact, citations come along. Recipients with access can open the underlying interview snippets and Organization Data citations the same way you can. Don’t make a conversation public if it cites sensitive uploaded data — keep it organization-scoped instead.
GetWhys never makes anything public by default. Sharing is always an explicit choice on your part.