Publish a page from Codex

Codex builds you an HTML report; reshare gives it an address. Add the reshare MCP server to Codex once, and "publish this file as a link" returns a link.reshare.one URL inside the session. The page is live before you have alt-tabbed.

No connector? The manual path is still two steps: save the file, drop it in the box above.

Drop the HTML Codex made

Free. Sign in with Google and your link is ready in seconds.

How it works

  1. 01

    Add the MCP server

    Point Codex at https://mcp.reshare.one/mcp and approve the Google sign-in. Once per machine.

  2. 02

    Generate, then publish

    When Codex finishes the page, ask it to publish. The reply contains your link.

  3. 03

    Iterate on the same URL

    Each re-publish is a new version behind the same link, with history you can roll back.

Why not just deploy it?

Because a one-file analysis does not deserve a deployment. A repo, a pipeline, a host, DNS: that stack exists for applications. For the dashboard Codex made from this morning's numbers, a link that exists in ten seconds is the right size of tool.

Where the file actually goes

Your file is stored under your own reshare account (Google sign-in, OAuth, revocable) and served from link.reshare.one. It shows in the same dashboard as your manual uploads, with the same version history and the same free 50 MB limit per file.

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