You and Claude,
on the same page.
You generate a polished HTML report, then spot a typo or want one row recolored. Today that means opening a code editor or re-prompting the AI — and hoping nothing else changes.
tidepage is where you and Claude shape those pages together. Click any element in the rendered page to edit it directly — text, color, font, style — all within the page's own brand. Hand a change to Claude, review what comes back, then save clean HTML. On your desktop or in the browser.
Works on your own files · Desktop app or hosted workspace · Free to start
How it works
Open. Shape it. Hand off, and back.
Open your page
Drop in a standalone HTML file — including Claude Design exports, decks and slides. It renders exactly as it would in a browser.
Click anything, edit in place
Click text to retype it. Recolor a row or restyle a heading using only the colors, fonts and styles the page already defines.
Save, share, or hand to Claude
Export clean HTML, share a hosted link, or leave change requests for Claude to apply over MCP — on your own Claude subscription.
Review with Claude
Leave a note. Claude edits. You review the diff.
Comment on any element and hand it to Claude. It applies the change over MCP — on your own Claude subscription, no API key — and the page comes back to your workspace flagged for review, with a clear before/after diff to accept or reject. The edit only lands when you say so.
Text-first editing
Click any text and type. The most common edit is the easiest one — no code editor, no round-trips to an AI.
Can't break the brand
Colors, fonts and styles are drawn from the page's own CSS. There's no free color wheel — off-brand results aren't possible.
Review with Claude
Leave change requests on the page and assign them to a teammate or to Claude. Claude applies its edits over MCP, through the same safe path.
Works with your AI exports
Opens Claude Design standalone and folder exports — decks and slides included — and turns them into a clean, editable page.
Desktop or hosted
Run it locally on your files, or use the hosted workspace with a dashboard, shareable links and team accounts.
Clean round-trip
Open, edit and save endlessly — the file stays valid and byte-stable, and comments ride along embedded in the HTML.
Next on the roadmap: an in-app agent — "Ask tidepage" — that makes the edits for you from a plain-language request.
Questions
The short version.
Is it usable today?
Yes. tidepage is an early but working product: open a file, click to edit text, restyle within the brand, leave change requests, review with Claude, and save clean HTML. Create an account to start in the browser.
Desktop app or web?
Both. A local-first desktop app edits files on your disk; the hosted web app adds a dashboard, shareable links and team accounts. They share the same editing core, so a page behaves identically in either.
How does "review with Claude" work?
Attach a change request to any element and assign it to Claude. Over MCP — running on your own Claude subscription, no API key — Claude reads the request and applies the edit through tidepage's safe, constrained path, then marks it resolved.
Can I break the brand styling?
No. The colors, fonts and styles you can apply are drawn from what the page already defines. There's no free color wheel and no arbitrary font list, so an off-brand result isn't possible.
What about my files and privacy?
On desktop, tidepage is local-first — it edits files on your disk with no upload. The hosted workspace stores your pages so you can reach and share them from anywhere; you choose which mode fits.
Can I shape what gets built?
That's the point of this phase. We're sharing it to learn — tell us what works and what's missing, and it feeds directly into the roadmap.
From the blog
Field notes on AI pages.
Try it
Where editing finds its flow.
It's free to start. Create an account and make your first edit in under a minute — then tell us what you think.