ChatGPT Report
Share a ChatGPT-generated report
You asked ChatGPT for a finished report and got a self-contained HTML file. scrolly turns that file into a secure, trackable link you can send with confidence, so you know who actually read it and how far they got. You can start on the free plan today.
From ChatGPT to a link you can send
Reports from ChatGPT arrive as one self-contained HTML file with the charts, layout, and styling baked in. Emailing that file as an attachment is clumsy: it gets stripped by filters, it is hard to revoke, and you never learn whether anyone opened it. scrolly hosts the file behind a short link instead, so you send a URL and keep control of it.
Upload the HTML, get a scrolly.net link, and share it. The report renders exactly as ChatGPT produced it, inside a sandboxed viewer on a separate origin, so the recipient sees your content and nothing on your account is ever exposed to the document.
Lock down your ChatGPT report before you send it
A report often carries details you do not want forwarded freely. Every scrolly link supports access controls you set in seconds, enforced at the edge before any bytes are served, so the document is only readable on your terms.
- Password-protect the link so only people with the password can open your report.
- Set an expiry date so the link stops working after your window closes.
- Gate access by verified email, or restrict to a specific allowlist of recipients.
- Revoke the link the instant the document is out of date, and every future open is blocked.
See who read it, and how far
The value of a report is in whether it landed. scrolly records each view with the time, the dwell, and how far down the reader scrolled, so you know who actually read it and how far they got.
Issue a separate link per recipient and the analytics break down per person, so you can tell which reader engaged with your ChatGPT report and which one needs a nudge. Raw IP addresses are never stored.
FAQ
Common questions
- How do I share a ChatGPT-generated report?
- Upload the self-contained HTML file ChatGPT produced, get a scrolly.net link, and send it. scrolly hosts the file and serves it from a sandboxed viewer on a separate origin; you do not need to change the file.
- Can I see who opened my ChatGPT report?
- Yes. Every link records views with the time, how long the reader stayed, and how far they scrolled. Use a per-recipient link and the analytics break down by person, all within seconds of a view.
- Is it safe to share ChatGPT HTML this way?
- Yes. The document is served from a separate origin inside a sandboxed iframe with no same-origin access and a strict content security policy, so scripts inside the HTML can never reach your scrolly account. The isolation is covered by an automated test.
- Is sharing a report free?
- Yes. The free plan lets you upload documents and share trackable links with the full security model. Paid plans raise the limits when you need more documents and active links.