ChatGPT Work launches @Site command to publish outputs as shareable web pages
OpenAI's new @Site feature in ChatGPT Work turns conversation outputs into static web pages hosted on chatgpt.site subdomains, though early testers report rendering bugs.

ChatGPT Work users can now publish AI-generated content as standalone web pages using a new @Site command. The workflow is straightforward: tag @Site in a conversation, hit Share on the result, and receive a public URL on a chatgpt.site subdomain. The published pages are static HTML snapshots of chat outputs, not live interactive sessions. Early testers report the feature doesn't always render correctly on the first attempt, with one example going live this week.
OpenAI has not announced pricing, availability beyond Work subscribers, or official documentation on content moderation or link persistence. Work subscriptions start at $25 per user per month for teams of two or more, though @Site may be gated behind higher tiers. The move aligns OpenAI with Anthropic's Artifacts (mid-2024), Perplexity Pages, and Google's NotebookLM podcast exports—all tools that turn LLM outputs into shareable artifacts. For practitioners running local models, no equivalent one-click hosting exists; HuggingFace Spaces and self-hosted interfaces like Open WebUI require heavier setup.


