Send Claude's work to your client as a link they can open.
No file attachments, no “double-click the .html”, no public URL. A private link that renders on any phone — your client clicks the exact spot and comments. You never re-send a file.
You're not alone
“Half the people I work with don't use Claude. My clients definitely don't.”
“Most client work is confidential and cannot be shared on publicly viewable sites.”
“That “sending it to someone who doesn't know what a URL even is” part is where everything breaks down for me.”
Why is sharing Claude's work with a client so hard?
The file won't open
You attach the .html and your client sees a wall of code — or nothing. So you screenshot it, and the work loses everything that made it good.
Hosting it makes it public
GitHub Pages and quick-deploy links are public. Client work is confidential — a guessable URL is not a delivery channel.
The small change, two days later
They ask for one tweak. Now you're re-prompting, re-exporting, re-uploading, and re-sending — for every revision, forever.
How Drafty fixes it
A link that renders anywhere
Your client opens it in any browser, on any phone. No install, no account, no instructions.
Private, by invitation
Set the canvas to invite-only and add their email. The server enforces it — nobody else can even view the content.
They point, you don't decode
They click the exact heading or number and leave a note pinned to it. No more “the bit near the top” emails.
Revisions land on the same link
Claude reads the comments and pushes the fix to the same URL, with version history. You never send a file twice.
It embeds in their tools
The link unfurls in Slack and embeds live in Notion — it meets your client where they already work.
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See it on a real one
Open one on your phone — it just renders. Then click any line and leave a note — Claude's watching.