> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.cloudeval.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Share results with stakeholders

> Publish CloudEval AI findings in a way that is readable, controlled, and appropriate for the audience.

Use this workflow when the technical review is done and the next job is communication.

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## Pick the right sharing mode

* Invite collaborators when the audience is internal and may need ongoing access.
* Publish a share link when the project is appropriate to share and the audience does not need editing rights.
* Use an embed when the result belongs inside another internal surface.

## Choose the right view for the audience

* `preview` for leaders or non-engineering stakeholders who want the visual result first
* `code` for engineers who mainly need the source view
* `split` when the audience benefits from both at once

## Before you share

1. Check the project name and description.
2. Make sure the latest report snapshots are the ones you want exposed.
3. Review the files included in the project.
4. Confirm the audience should see a read-only view rather than invited collaboration.

## What share links are good for

* executive review
* architecture walkthroughs
* customer demos of non-sensitive projects
* lightweight sharing without account setup

## What share links are not for

* editing
* internal drafts that still contain sensitive details
* projects with files you would not want visible in a read-only public context

## Next step

Read [Public sharing reference](/reference/public-sharing) if you need the exact behavior or constraints before publishing a link.
