gatedpage vs. Figma Share
Figma shares what you designed. gatedpage shares what you built in Claude.
Figma is the right tool for sharing design files. When you build an interactive HTML prototype in Claude — with real data, live charts, or working JavaScript — Figma can't host it. gatedpage can.
Side-by-side comparison
Sound familiar?
- —You built an interactive dashboard in Claude with real data and working charts. It's an HTML file. Figma can't host it.
- —You want to share a campaign preview with real copy and live layout. Figma would show the design — gatedpage shows the actual running prototype.
- —Your non-design colleagues need to review a prototype. A Figma link requires them to create an account or use the viewer — friction on a Friday afternoon.
- —Figma prototypes are click-through flows. Your Claude-built prototype has real form fields, working JavaScript, live data. That's not what Figma does.
gatedpage gives your Claude-built prototype a home. Figma gives your design file one.
What gatedpage does differently
Hosts what Claude builds
Claude, Copilot, and other AI tools generate HTML files. gatedpage gives those files a live URL. Figma is built for design files, not AI-generated interactive HTML.
Real interactivity, not click-through flows
If your prototype has working JavaScript, live charts, form submissions, or dynamic data — gatedpage hosts it properly. Figma prototypes are click-through frames.
No design tool account to view
Share a gatedpage link and colleagues open it in any browser. No Figma account, no viewer login, no 'can you give me access?'
Private to your @company.com team
Sign in with Google and gatedpage auto-creates yourcompany.gated.page. Only colleagues with a @company.com Google account can open your links.
What your team shares with gatedpage
- Interactive HTML prototypes built in Claude or Copilot
- Campaign previews and landing page drafts with real copy
- AI-generated dashboards with working charts and live data
- One-page briefs and reports that run in the browser
- Design mockups that need real JavaScript — not click-through frames
Common questions
Can Figma host HTML files from Claude?
No. Figma hosts design files (Figma files). It can embed external URLs in some contexts, but it's not a static host. gatedpage is specifically built to host HTML files as live webpages.
Can I use both Figma and gatedpage?
Yes. Use Figma for design files and static prototypes. Use gatedpage for HTML prototypes built in Claude or Copilot, interactive reports, and AI-generated dashboards. They complement each other.
Do my colleagues need a Figma account to view a gatedpage link?
No. gatedpage links open in any browser — no Figma account needed. Colleagues with a @company.com Google account click the link, sign in with Google, and auto-join your workspace.
What kinds of prototypes are better on gatedpage than Figma?
Anything with working JavaScript, real data, interactive charts, form submissions, or live layout. Figma prototypes are click-through flows; gatedpage hosts the real, running prototype built in Claude.
Figma for designs. gatedpage for what Claude builds.
Sign in with Google and gatedpage auto-creates your company workspace. Drop your Claude-built HTML, get a live link — only your @company.com team can open it.
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