Your AI builds it. Capsule gets it reviewed.
Capsule is a simple way to share and review the apps, pages, prototypes, reports and dashboards you build with AI. Whether you are working in Claude, Cursor, Codex, VS Code or another AI coding tool, Capsule gives you one private link where other people can open what you made and leave feedback directly on the work. No screenshots. No zip files. No messy Slack threads.
Start with Capsule
Copy the install prompt and paste it into Claude, Cursor, Codex, VS Code or another AI coding tool.
Sign in or create an account to access your profile, manage Capsules and return to your review links.
Sign in or create accountThis AI-generated artefact is being reviewed
A real capsule, embedded right here.
This is an actual shared capsule — the same link a reviewer would open. Watch the walkthrough or click into the live embed.
Three minutes to understand the full loop
Watch how a builder shares an AI-generated app, a reviewer pins comments directly on the page, and the agent turns that feedback into fixes — from first share link to accepted result, without leaving the tools you already use.
Built for the AI tools already shaping how apps get made.
Works with Cursor, Claude, VS Code and more — so teams can share, review and iterate on AI-generated apps in one place.
Any artefact your AI can build.
Every capsule is a live review link for something your AI created. Reviewers comment directly on the work, your AI suggests fixes, and the builder stays in control as the work evolves.
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Generated interfaces
Onboarding flows, marketing pages, signup forms — anything your agent renders to HTML.
Reports + briefs
Board reports, design tokens, status updates, install guides — Markdown rendered server-side.
Data dashboards
Charts, traffic snapshots, cohort views — any dataset your agent visualises and wants reviewed.
AI agents ship faster than reviewers can read.
Capsule gives every artifact a live review link and a feedback loop that stays attached to the work — so comments, fixes and approvals evolve in the same place.
From prompt to acceptance, in one link.
Capsule replaces zips, screenshots, ad-hoc staging deploys and Slack threads with a single review-aware URL your agent owns end-to-end.
Generate
Builder + AIBuilder and AI create the first version of the artifact — apps, websites, dashboards, reports and more.
Share
BuilderA live review link gets shared with reviewers and stakeholders — no staging links, screenshots or downloads required.
Review
Reviewers + StakeholdersComments and feedback happen directly on the work, so every suggestion stays attached to the right context.
Iterate
Builder + AIStakeholder feedback flows into a collaborative review loop where builder and AI refine the artifact together before publishing the next revision.
Publish
BuilderBuilder-approved changes ship in the same evolving link, so the latest reviewed version is always in one place.
AI agents ship faster than reviewers can read.
Capsule gives every artifact a live review link and a feedback loop that stays attached to the work — so comments, fixes and approvals evolve in the same place.
| What you need | Screenshots & video | Zip & run locally | Staging deploy | Capsule |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reviewer just opens a browser link | Partly | No | Yes | Yes |
| Feedback pinned to the page | No | No | No | Yes |
| Iterate without a new link | No | No | Sometimes | Yes |
| Full version history kept | No | No | No | Yes |
| No infrastructure to maintain | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Built for the agent that ships your work.
Find the part of Capsule that matters to you.
You're in control — not just your agent.
The Capsule portal is your workspace. Set up once through your AI, then sign in from any browser to see everything you've made, share it, and work through comments yourself — no need to open your agent again.
A home for everything your agent ships.
Hosted. Sharable. Reviewable. Versioned. The home for AI-built work.
Free
For solo builders trying Capsule out.
- 10 capsules
- Private links with password + expiry
- Click anything to comment, right on the page
- Community support
Pro
Coming soonFor teams shipping reviews weekly.
- Unlimited capsules
- Unlimited reviewers
- Workspace audit log
- Priority support
Scale
For organisations with SSO + audit needs.
- SSO + SCIM (planned)
- Extended audit retention
- BYO storage region (planned)
- Dedicated support
Hosted in Australia
Questions about Capsule
What is Capsule?
Capsule is a simple way to share and review the apps, pages, prototypes, reports and dashboards you build with AI. Whether you are working in Claude, Cursor, Codex, VS Code or another AI coding tool, Capsule gives you one private link where other people can open what you made and leave feedback directly on the work. No screenshots. No zip files. No messy Slack threads. Reviewers click on the thing they are looking at, add their comments in context, and you decide what needs to change. As the work improves, the same Capsule link keeps evolving, so everyone stays aligned from first draft to final version.
Do reviewers need a Capsule account or the AI tool that built the work?
No. Reviewers just open the share link in a browser. Links can be public, password-protected or time-limited, so external stakeholders and clients review without installing anything.
How does Capsule work with my AI tool?
Capsule connects to the AI tool you already use, such as Claude, Cursor, Codex or VS Code. To set it up, you copy Capsule's setup message, paste it into your AI tool, and let the tool walk through the connection. Once connected, your AI tool can create a Capsule link, update the work inside that link, and bring reviewer comments back into your workflow. After that, you can use normal prompts like "publish this to Capsule", "show me the latest feedback", or "suggest fixes for these comments." You keep building where you already build. Capsule adds the review link, feedback and version history around the work.
Is Capsule a hosting or staging platform?
No. Capsule is the review layer, not production hosting. Teams review the rendered result on Capsule, then ship the approved version through their normal deployment pipeline.
How does my agent connect to Capsule?
Install the Capsule MCP server once in your agent host. Your agent then gets capsule_upload, capsule_update and capsule_list_comments, so publishing and acting on feedback happen without leaving the tool you already use.
Where do I find my capsules after I create them?
Every Capsule you create is saved to your Capsule account. After you connect Capsule to your AI tool, you can keep publishing and updating work from your normal build workflow. But you can also log in to your Capsule profile at capsule.brinkbyte.com/login to see all your Capsules in one place. From there, you can open review links, return to previous work, check feedback, and manage the Capsules you have shared.