At a glance
Claude Code can now turn the work it does in a session into an Artifact: a live, interactive web page you can share with your team at a private link. Think living dashboards, project trackers, and walkthroughs that update themselves and pick up where they left off in your next session. It is in beta for Claude Team and Enterprise plans, works from the Claude Code app, and opens in any browser. Here is what it does, and why it is useful even if you do not write code.
If you use Claude Code, there is a new feature worth knowing about. Instead of leaving its work buried in a terminal, Claude Code can now publish it as an Artifact: a real web page, built from your whole session, that you can send to a teammate with a link. Living dashboards have been one of the most useful things these tools do, and being able to share them is the part that changes things. Here is the plain-English rundown.
What are Claude Code Artifacts?
An Artifact is a web page that Claude Code builds from your session and hosts at a private link. Rather than a wall of text in a terminal, you get something you can look at and click: a dashboard, a walkthrough, a checklist. It is built from the full context of what Claude Code has been doing, so it reflects the actual work instead of a summary you have to write yourself. New to the tool? Start with our guide to what Claude Code is.
What can you build with them?
Many of the things teams usually build and maintain by hand. These are the common ones:
How do living dashboards work?
This is the part we use most. A Live Artifact stays connected to its data, so every time you reopen it, the numbers are current. It is also persistent: it does not vanish when the session ends, and a future Claude Code session can keep updating the same page. That means a dashboard you set up once, say for newsletter metrics or how the website is doing, keeps working in the background instead of being something you rebuild every week. Set it up, then check it whenever you like.
How do you share an Artifact?
From the page itself. You click Share and send a private link to your team. Two useful touches: you can turn on “always share latest version” so people always see the current state, or pin a specific version, and you can scope a page to everyone in your organization. One important limit to understand: Artifacts are private to your authenticated organization. They are not public web pages, so you can share one with people inside your org, but not with the open internet.
Who can use Artifacts right now?
It is in beta for Claude Team and Enterprise plans. You create Artifacts from Claude Code, either the app or the command line, and they open in any browser, so the teammate you share with does not need Claude Code, just access to your organization. If you are on an individual Free or Pro plan, you do not have it yet. If you are getting set up, our walkthrough on how to install Claude Code and our broader guide to using Claude will get you going.
Why does this matter if you are not a developer?
Because the useful part has nothing to do with code. The hard thing about dashboards and status pages has always been keeping them current and getting them in front of the right people. Artifacts handle both: the page updates itself, and sharing is just a link. If you run a newsletter, a small business, or a website, that means a living view of your numbers that you set up once and actually share with your team, without a spreadsheet wrangling session every Monday. It is a good example of AI doing the tedious upkeep so you can spend your attention on the decisions that need a human.
The Beginners in AI take: Living dashboards are one of the most useful things Claude Code does, and making them shareable is the upgrade that matters. If you are on a Team or Enterprise plan, set up one dashboard for a number you check often and share it with your team. It is the kind of small setup that pays off every week after.
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Common questions about Claude Code Artifacts
Are Claude Code Artifacts public?
No. They are private to your organization. Only authenticated members of your Claude Team or Enterprise org can open the link, and you cannot publish one to the open web.
Do my teammates need Claude Code to view an Artifact?
No. Artifacts open in any browser. The person viewing needs access to your organization, but not Claude Code itself.
What is a Live Artifact?
A dashboard or tracker that stays connected to its data and refreshes with current numbers each time you open it, so it does not need manual updating between sessions.
Is this on the Free or Pro plan?
Not yet. Artifacts in Claude Code are in beta for Team and Enterprise plans as of mid-2026. Individual plans may get access later.
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