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contxt.to
Share context with your team and their AI - in one link.
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Share context with your team and their AI - in one link.
9 followers
You spent an hour explaining your project to ChatGPT. Now your teammate needs the same context in Claude. Your client wants their AI briefed too. So everyone starts over from scratch. contxt.to fixes that. Paste your notes, briefs, or AI chat summaries, and get one clean link carrying the full context. Share it in Slack, email, or any AI tool. Humans and models get the same structured understanding instantly - no forwarded exports, no “let me summarize first,” no repeated onboarding.
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@trinayan_chakraborty The problem you're describing — context fragmenting across people, tools, and AI sessions — is real, and the "one link carries structured context" approach is a clean solution to a genuinely painful workflow gap. On a related note, if you're building in public and want to track where people are already talking about context loss, AI handoffs, or tools like yours across Reddit, forums, and even audio mentions in YouTube walkthroughs, MentionFox's mention-tracking dashboard surfaces those conversations in real time so you can find early adopters and testimonials without manual searching. Thirty seconds at https://mentionfox.com shows you how quickly you can turn public conversations into a pipeline of warm leads for a bootstrapped launch.
@osakasaul Thank you for the comment. Yes, we are solving a genuine problem here that most people don't realise until it is too late!
Mentionfox looks interesting. Will make sure to dive into it soon.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built contxt.to around a simple idea:
AI made creating knowledge easy.
Sharing that context with other people is still painful.
You spend hours building context with ChatGPT or Claude, then repeat the same explanations for teammates, clients, or other AI tools.
contxt.to turns that into one clean shareable link.
My hope is simple:
when you need to share context with 10, 50, or 100 people — and their AI — you shouldn’t have to start over every time.
Would love your feedback 🙌
Information transfer is one of those underrated problems that only reveals itself at scale, especially when AI conversations compound and contexts start overlapping. The friction is invisible until it isn't. You adapt around it, absorb the cost, and move on. What contxt is addressing is exactly that: the moment you stop re-explaining yourself is the moment you realize how much you were doing it. Efficiency that shows up quietly, especially in team settings.