> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.leme.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Pages

> Turn agent answers into shareable web pages

## 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:

| Level                      | Who can open the page                  |
| -------------------------- | -------------------------------------- |
| **Organization** (default) | Signed-in members of your organization |
| **Invited people**         | Members + the emails you invite        |
| **Public**                 | Anyone with the link, no sign-in       |

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.
