Short answer
You can now share AskTuring conversations with colleagues by link, email, internal workspace, or PDF export—making it easy for others to review or archive your chats in a secure, read-only format.
Full explanation
AskTuring has introduced a new Share Conversation feature that allows you to make any chat session accessible outside of your account. Whether you are collaborating with teammates or archiving discussions, you can now share conversations directly without copy-pasting.
To use this feature:
Go to Ask History in the left menu.
Find the conversation you’d like to share and click the three dots on the right.
Select Share Conversation.
Toggle the slider from Private to Public.
Once public, a unique shareable link is generated.
You can copy the link or share it directly via Gmail, LinkedIn, X, WhatsApp, or other supported channels.
The shared conversation is:
Read-only – viewers can see the full conversation including annotations, but cannot continue or edit it.
Secure – you control visibility. Turn the slider off at any time to make the link private again.
Flexible – export as a PDF if you need a static archive copy.
This makes collaboration and record-keeping much simpler, especially when sharing research notes, internal training conversations, or AI-driven analysis with colleagues.
Tips
Use link sharing when you want quick team access.
Use PDF export when you need to archive a conversation for records.
Switch sharing off as soon as the conversation no longer needs to be public.
Examples
A consulting team posts a shareable link in Slack so colleagues can review an AI-summarized client guideline discussion.
A university research group exports a conversation as a PDF to keep as part of their project documentation.
An HR team shares a link to an onboarding Q&A session so new employees can quickly get up to speed