New in Sidenote 2.10

Share the answer.
Receipts included.Turn any AI summary, glossary, chat thread or single cited answer into a link anyone can open - snapshot-frozen, revocable, no account needed to view.

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Q3 Payments Incident Runbook - Summary

Refunds over £500 require dual approval from a payments lead plus finance sign-off within 24 hours. Retry queues drain automatically once the provider heals…

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Four kinds of link

Everything worth passing on.

Anything Sidenote produces for you can go to someone who doesn’t use Sidenote, with the citations intact.

Summaries

TL;DR, Standard or Detailed: share the whole summary of a document or a multi-doc collection.

Glossaries

The generated jargon, acronym and proper-noun glossary, ready for a new starter or a hand-off.

Chat threads

A whole conversation (every question, every cited answer) as one readable page.

Single answers

One perfect Q&A turn, when the thread doesn’t matter but the answer does.

Works for single documents and multi-document collections.

How it works

One button in the panel. One page for them.

01

Share from any pane

Every summary, glossary and chat answer carries a Share button. One click mints the link and copies it.

02

Send it anywhere

Slack, email, a ticket, a doc. Viewers get a clean read-only page with the cited quotes. No login wall.

03

Stay in control

See every live link in the Shared-links manager. Refresh a link with new content, or revoke it on the spot.

What viewers see: the title, a snapshot badge, the shared content, and every citation written out as its verbatim quote, with the source document named for collection shares. They can read and verify; they can't touch your library.

Built for trust

Links that behave like evidence, not gossip.

Frozen snapshots

A share link captures what you shared at that moment. If the document changes later, your link doesn’t silently change with it.

Revoke instantly

Kill any link from the extension or dashboard and it stops resolving immediately. Your library stays yours.

Re-share in place

Sharing the same summary again refreshes the same URL with the new snapshot, so links you posted keep working.

Private by design

Unguessable token URLs, no viewer account required, and share pages ask search engines not to index them.

FAQ

Share links, answered.

No. Anyone with the link can open it in a normal browser tab: no sign-up, no extension. That's the point. You do the reading in Sidenote; they just get the answer.
Four things: a summary, a glossary, a whole chat thread, or a single chat answer. Summaries and glossaries can come from one document or from a multi-document collection.
A clean read-only page: the title, a snapshot badge, the shared content, and each citation written out as its verbatim quote (with the source document named for collection shares). Viewers can read and verify; they can't browse your library or edit anything.
No. A share link is a frozen snapshot of what you shared. If you want the link to show newer content, share the same item again and the same URL is refreshed with a new snapshot. Nothing changes behind your back.
Yes. Every link can be revoked from the Shared-links manager in the extension or from the document page in the dashboard. Revoked links stop working immediately.
No. Share URLs use long unguessable tokens and the pages carry a noindex directive, so they're only reachable by people you actually give the link to.
Only the shared content itself: the summary, glossary or answer text with its cited quotes. Viewers don't get access to your library, your account, or the rest of the document.
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