Share Your Work-One Link at a Time
A single link that replays your AI conversation—perfect for quick help, cleaner PRs, and brag-worthy demos.
Today we’re giving every Roo Code user a brand-new super-power: Sharing.
Click the little Share 🔗 button on any task and you’ll instantly get a link you can post in Slack, drop into a pull request, or tweet to the world. Anyone with the link—inside or outside your org—can replay the full conversation you had with Roo’s AI (messages, agent moves, final result) and see whether the task nailed it or fizzled.
Why you’ll love it
Instant collaboration
Stuck on a gnarly prompt? Paste a share-link to a teammate and they can step through every move you made—no screen-share, no “can you scroll up?” With all the context in one place, the fix often appears in minutes.
Smarter code reviews
Add a share-link to your next PR description. Reviewers see why the code exists, not just what changed: fewer back-and-forth comments and faster merges.
Team playbooks & best practices
When you discover a prompt that sings, turn it into a living example for the whole squad. A single link becomes an evergreen reference others can study, fork, and improve.
Show-and-tell moments
Built something wild (or hilariously unexpected)? Drop the link on Twitter, Reddit, or in our Discord and let the applause—or constructive roasting—roll in.
🔒 Heads-up on privacy: Share-links expose chat and task metadata only—not your raw source code—and are visible solely to anyone holding the link.
How it works
Update Roo Code to the latest build (it’s live now).
Open any completed (or failed!) task in the sidebar.
Hit Share 🔗 → Copy link.
Paste the URL wherever you need a second pair of eyes—or a round of applause.
If the viewer isn’t logged in, they’ll be prompted to create a free Roo Code Cloud account so they can watch the replay. No setup, no permissions dance.
What’s next
“Sharing” is the first tile in a much bigger Roo Code Cloud mosaic. Over the coming weeks we’ll drip out more tricks that build on the same link model. But for now, we just want to see what you create.
Try it now
Fire up Roo Code, share your most interesting task, and tag @roocode on X or LinkedIn. We’ll reshare our favorites and maybe toss in some swag for the most mind-bending examples.
Happy Roosharing!