We're excited to announce Share Conversations, a new feature that lets you turn your AI coding sessions into beautiful, shareable links.
Why Sharing Matters
When you're debugging a tricky issue or working through a complex implementation with Claude, the conversation itself tells a story. The back-and-forth, the iterations, the "aha" moments—they're all valuable context that's often lost.
Until now, sharing that context meant screenshots, copy-pasting, or trying to summarize what happened. None of those capture the full picture.
Beautiful Chat Format
Share Conversations renders your sessions in a modern chat bubble interface:
- User messages appear on the right in blue
- Claude's responses are on the left with clean formatting
- Code blocks are syntax highlighted
- Long responses automatically collapse for easy scanning
The result is a conversation that's easy to read, easy to follow, and looks great when shared.
One-Click Sharing
Creating a shareable link is instant:
- Open any conversation in Sonars
- Click the Share button
- Copy your unique link
That's it. No signup required for viewers, no expiration dates, no hassle.
Use Cases We Love
Code Reviews: Share the conversation that led to your implementation. Reviewers get the full context of your thought process.
Team Handoffs: Passing a task to a teammate? Share the conversation so they can pick up where you left off.
Learning & Tutorials: Create tutorials by sharing step-by-step AI-guided coding sessions. Show exactly how to work through a problem.
Documentation: Build living documentation by sharing conversations that explain complex code or architectural decisions.
Privacy & Security
Shared conversations are accessible via unique, secure URLs. Only people you share the link with can view the content. You can see view counts to track engagement.
Try It Today
Share Conversations is available now to all Sonars users. Open your favorite conversation and click Share to get started.
We can't wait to see what you share.
Have feedback on Share Conversations? Let us know on GitHub.