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Overview

When content deserves to be read as a document — a report, a briefing, a thread summary, a runbook — the agent can publish it as a page with its own permanent URL. Just ask in the conversation, for example: “publish this summary as a page”. The agent replies with the link. Pages are living documents. Ask for an update and the agent publishes a new version at the same URL. Anyone with the page open sees the new version instantly, without reloading. Every new page is visible only to signed-in members of your organization. Widening access — inviting specific people or making a page public — is always a human action. The agent never changes who can see a page.

Where to find your pages

Open Pages in the dashboard sidebar. It lists everything the agent published in the current project, with each page’s status, access level, and link. From each page’s card you can:
  • Share — change who can open the page and invite people.
  • Versions — see the publish history and restore a previous version.
  • Viewers — see which members and guests opened the page.
  • Take down — pull the page off the air immediately, for everyone. Republish brings it back.

Access levels

Every page has one of three access levels, in the same spirit as sharing a document: Members of the organization always have access, whatever the level.

Share a page

  1. Open the page (or find it in Pages) and select Share.
  2. Choose the access level.
  3. To invite someone outside the organization, type their email and select Invite. Leme sends them the link by email. Inviting someone automatically switches the access to Invited people if the page was organization-only.
  4. Use Copy link to share the URL. It never changes, even as new versions are published.
Making a page Public asks for confirmation: anyone with the link will be able to read the content, without signing in.

How guests get in

Invited people don’t need a Leme account:
  1. They receive an email with the page link.
  2. Opening the link shows a screen asking for the invited email.
  3. Leme sends them a sign-in link, valid for a few minutes.
  4. Following the link opens the page.
The invitation is tied to the email address. Guests must sign in with the exact email that received the invitation.

Revoke access

In Share, remove an invited email with the × next to it — access is cut immediately. Switching the level back to Organization locks out all guests at once, without deleting the invite list.

Versions

Every publish creates a new version. Under Versions, the history shows each one with its date and status; the live version is marked Current. Select Restore on a previous version to put it back on the air — useful when an update didn’t turn out as expected. To update the content, ask the agent in the conversation. It publishes a new version of the same page, at the same URL.

Viewers

The Viewers panel lists the members and guests who opened the page, with visit counts and the date of the last visit. Anonymous readers of public pages are not tracked individually.

What a page can contain

Pages are static documents: formatted text, tables, lists, and embedded images. They don’t run scripts or load external content — they are built for safe reading and sharing, not for interactive applications.

Troubleshooting

An invited person can’t open the page: confirm they are using the exact invited email and following the most recent sign-in link — links expire after a few minutes. The link shows “This page requires access”: the page may have been taken down, the access level may have changed, or the invitation may have been revoked. Ask a member of the owning organization to check under Share. The invitation email didn’t arrive: check the spam folder. You can also copy the link and send it directly — when opening it, the guest can request their own sign-in link from the access screen. The page is outdated: ask the agent to publish again. The URL stays the same, and anyone with the page open sees the new version automatically.