A real Repage document, embedded live — check off a milestone to move the progress bar, or expand a risk. This is exactly what you'd publish.
Why a link beats a PDF or slide
- Always current — update the report and publish a new version; the recurring link shows the latest status, no re-attaching.
- Interactive — progress bars, milestone check-offs, and expandable risks render live instead of as a flat snapshot.
- One source of truth — everyone reads the same URL, so there's no “which version of the deck” confusion.
Feedback lands on the report, not in email
With inline comments, a stakeholder can question a slipping milestone right where it sits, and you answer in the thread — then publish the next update. Keep it public, private, or password-gated depending on who it's for.
Generated it with AI? Publish it as-is
If you had Claude or ChatGPT assemble the status HTML from your notes, paste it straight in or publish over MCP — see sharing data dashboards for the analytics version of this.
Share your next status report as a live link
Publish HTML from any AI assistant, collect comments, keep every version.
Publish a documentFrequently asked questions
- How do I share a project status report online?
- Publish the report's HTML to Repage and you get a shareable link instantly — no PDF export, no slide deck, no hosting. Stakeholders open it in any browser.
- Can stakeholders comment on the status report?
- Yes. Anyone with the link can highlight a milestone or risk and leave an inline comment, and you can reply, resolve, and publish an updated version.
- Can I send the same link every week and just update it?
- Yes. Each update publishes a new version at the same URL, so the recurring link always shows the latest status while older versions stay on record.
- Can I keep the report private to a client or team?
- Yes. A report can be public, password-protected, or private. Links are unguessable by default, so confidential status stays confidential.