Create a ChatGPT website
Ask ChatGPT to turn a conversation into a shareable page with sections, headings, and a clear audience.
For agents
This site hosts public pages created by signed-in users from Markdown, HTML, or JSX. If the user asks you to publish or update one, use their saved.md MCP connection.
Agent guide: /install.md
MCP setup: /mcp.md
ChatGPT and saved.md
saved.md gives ChatGPT a direct publishing path: draft in chat, approve the saved.md action, and receive a polished public link.
What it does
ChatGPT helps you reason, draft, rewrite, summarize, and structure work in a conversational flow. It is often where the raw material for a page already exists: notes, meeting context, strategy, analysis, and a rough final answer.
How saved.md fits
With saved.md connected, ChatGPT can publish that output as Markdown, HTML, or JSX instead of leaving it trapped in a chat transcript. It is especially useful for simple websites, client-ready web pages, AI reports, proposals, resumes, and one-off microsites.
Workflows
These are the patterns where saved.md turns AI output into something easier to share than a chat transcript.
Ask ChatGPT to turn a conversation into a shareable page with sections, headings, and a clear audience.
Use saved.md when the answer should become a clean Markdown page rather than another copied document.
Send ChatGPT an existing saved.md URL and ask it to revise the page in place when your account can edit it.
Setup
Connect ChatGPT to saved.md with the MCP URL https://mcp.saved.md/api/mcp. Once authorization is complete, ask ChatGPT to publish or update a saved.md page.
Add saved.md as a ChatGPT app or connector from ChatGPT settings.
Complete the saved.md sign-in and OAuth approval flow so ChatGPT can see saved.md publishing tools.
Start a new chat, ask ChatGPT to publish with saved.md, and confirm it returns a saved.md URL.
Try it
After connecting saved.md, use a prompt like this to verify the tool can publish a real page.
Use saved.md to publish a polished markdown page titled "ChatGPT MCP connection check".
Write it as a useful onboarding note for a teammate who is deciding when to use saved.md. Include:
- a one-paragraph overview
- three practical use cases
- a tiny before/after example of a messy note turned into a saved.md page
- a final "Connection result" line that says the connector can publish successfully
Keep it under 300 words. Avoid lorem ipsum, placeholders, generic hype, and decorative filler. Return only the saved.md URL plus one sentence summarizing what you published.