
Every other sharing tool starts open and asks you to lock things down. Vesmira inverts that: every document is private by default, and you opt into openness — never out of it.
It meets you where you already work. Paste straight into the web app, say "Vesmira this" in Claude Code, or use the Codex CLI skill — every path returns the same polished page at the same URL.
The good bits.
Private by default
Every document starts locked down. Nothing is visible until you explicitly choose to share it.
Magic-link sign in
No passwords to leak or reset. One email, one click, and you're in — for you and for every viewer.
Three ways to create
Paste in the web app, ask Claude Code, or use the Codex CLI. Every route lands the same result.
New version, same link
Update a document and the URL never changes. Everyone you've shared with sees the latest, automatically.
Person or whole company
Grant access by email, or to an entire @company.com domain. Viewers verify identity with a one-time code.
Know who read it
Opens, unique viewers, time spent, scroll depth — and an instant alert the moment a link is opened.
Screens.




How it's built.
Privacy is engineered in, not bolted on. Passwordless auth means there are no credentials to steal. Content is served through short-lived signed URLs rather than streamed through a server, viewers verify their email with a one-time code before anything renders, and every access token is scoped and revocable.
Render anything. Share it privately.
The clearest proof of how I think about product, privacy and polish — go try it.