Hosted Marigold · Google Docs for AI-generated webpages
Your assistant builds a page.
Everyone comments on it.
When you and an AI assistant make something visual — a dashboard, a pitch, a report — Marigold hosts it at a private link, lets you share it by email, and lets people leave comments pinned to the rendered page. The assistant reads the feedback and revises. The comments stay put.
How it works
- 1Connect your assistant, once.
Add Marigold’s MCP server to Claude (or any MCP client) and authorize with Google a single time. Now your assistant can publish docs on your behalf — no copy-paste.
- 2Publish a page instantly.
Ask your assistant to make something. It returns a private URL, and the interactive HTML renders in a fully isolated, sandboxed origin — safe to open, even though it’s generated code.
- 3Share and comment inline.
Invite people by email — even if they’ve never used Marigold. They drop comments pinned to specific elements on the live page, like Google Docs, but for a rendered app.
- 4Close the loop.
Your assistant reads the comments back through MCP, revises the doc, and the comments re-anchor onto the new version. Feedback is never silently lost.
What hosting adds
Started local with Marigold Draft? The same HTML publishes here unchanged — and picks all of this up.
Every revision is kept in an immutable version chain in your account — not in a folder on one machine.
Invite by email at viewer, commenter, or editor roles. Or hand anyone the link — link holders can comment as guests.
Comments from everyone land in one thread your assistant reads over MCP — it can wake on new feedback and revise in minutes.
Comments re-anchor across versions exactly like local drafts — same engine, so nothing changes when you graduate.
Generated pages render on an isolated, sandboxed origin with a strict CSP — interactive, but contained.
No account yet? Paste HTML at /new (or POST /api/quick) and get a commentable link — claim it into an account whenever you want to keep it.
Publish via your assistant, review, comment, and share with specific people at viewer / commenter / editor roles.
Get an email invite, sign in, and see everything shared with them — commenting right on the rendered page.
Creates and updates docs and reads the human feedback — acting on your behalf through the MCP connection.
Ready to try it?
Accounts are free. Sign in and publish your first doc in a minute.
Pasting needs no account — you get a private link you can share right away.