Sharing & the public catalog
Work in Catalyst doesn’t have to stay private to you. You can hand someone a read-only link to a conversation, and you can draw on a public catalog of shared building blocks.
Sharing a conversation
Section titled “Sharing a conversation”From a chat’s menu, create a share link. Anyone with the link sees a clean, read-only view of the conversation — the messages and their results — without needing your account or being able to change anything. It’s the simplest way to show a colleague what a model produced, or to attach a worked example to a ticket or message.
A few things worth knowing:
- The shared view is read-only — viewers can read the exchange, not continue it or edit it.
- Any artifacts in the conversation, like a generated page or a workflow, render in the shared view too.
- Links get a tidy preview (title, description, and a relevant image) when posted in apps that unfurl them, so a shared chat looks like a real document, not a raw URL.
The public catalog
Section titled “The public catalog”Several things in Catalyst can be public — visible to everyone in the workspace, not just their owner. You’ve seen the My / Public toggle on a few screens:
- Models & providers — the built-in models everyone can use.
- Skills — shared, reusable task know-how.
- Prompts — shared standing instructions and starting points.
- Workflows — workflows published for others to view and run.
The public catalog means you don’t have to build everything yourself: browse what’s shared, use it as-is, or copy it as a starting point for your own.