A real Repage document, embedded live — tap a set to complete it and start the rest timer. This is exactly what you'd publish.
Why a link beats a PDF or app
- Interactive — rest timers, tap-to-complete sets, and a progress bar that actually work, because the page renders live.
- No install — it opens in any browser. No app store, no account needed to view.
- Always current — bump a weight or swap an exercise and publish a new version; the same link updates.
Built for coaching feedback
Because every page supports inline comments, a client can ask “is 60s rest enough here?” right on the set, and you answer in the thread — then bump it and ship a new version. Lock the plan with a password if it's for paying clients only.
Made one with AI? Publish it as-is
If Claude or ChatGPT generated the plan's HTML, you don't need to touch the code — paste it in, or have your assistant publish it over MCP. See the broader guide to sharing HTML.
Share your next training plan 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 workout plan online?
- Publish the plan's HTML to Repage and you get a shareable link instantly — no app, no PDF, no hosting. Clients open it in any browser.
- Can the plan be interactive — timers and check-off sets?
- Yes. Repage renders the HTML live in a sandbox, so rest timers, tap-to-complete sets, and progress bars all work for whoever opens the link.
- Can a client or coach leave feedback on the plan?
- Yes. Anyone with the link can highlight any part of the plan and leave an inline comment, and you can reply, resolve, and publish a new version.
- Can I update the plan each week without sending a new link?
- Yes. Editing publishes a new version at the same URL, so last week's link keeps working and always shows the current plan.