Use case

Share an interactive workout plan as a link

A training plan in a PDF is dead on arrival — no timers, no way to check off a set, no feedback. Publish it as HTML to Repage instead and your client gets a live link they can actually use, on any device.

Publish a workout plan

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

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 document

Frequently 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.