Share meeting notes as a link, not an attachment

Stop attaching .md files to emails or pasting walls of text into Slack. Publish your notes and share a single URL.

Meeting notes deserve better

You take notes during a meeting. Good. Now you need to share them. The options are all bad in their own way.

Email attachments get buried. Slack messages scroll away. Google Docs needs permissions. Notion requires everyone to have an account. Confluence is... Confluence.

What you actually want is simple: write the notes, get a link, send the link. That's what MDtoLink does. You write markdown (or let your AI assistant do it), run one command, and get a URL that works for everyone.

The workflow

1. Write your notes in markdown

# Sprint Planning — March 3, 2026

## Attendees
- Alice, Bob, Charlie

## Decisions
- Ship v2.1 by Friday
- Drop the legacy endpoint

## Action Items
- [ ] Alice: Update migration guide
- [ ] Bob: Run load tests
- [ ] Charlie: Notify partners

2. Publish with one command

mdtolink publish sprint-planning-march-3.md

Done. You get back a URL like mdtolink.com/d/sprint-planning-march-3.

3. Share the link

Drop the URL in Slack, email it to the team, pin it in your project channel. Anyone with the link can read it. No accounts, no permissions, no friction.

Not a terminal person? Use the editor.

MDtoLink also has a web editor where you can write or paste markdown and publish directly from your browser. No CLI needed. Good for when you're in a meeting and want to publish notes on the spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can people view my meeting notes without creating an account?
Yes. Published documents are viewable by anyone with the link. No login or account is required to read them.
How do I control who can see my meeting notes?
Published links are unlisted by default, meaning they won't appear in search engines or public listings. Only people you share the URL with can access them. For additional access control, the Pro plan includes password-protected links.
Can I update meeting notes after publishing?
Yes. Run mdtolink publish again with the updated file. The URL stays the same and the content refreshes instantly. Useful for adding action items or corrections after the meeting.
Do published meeting notes expire?
On the free plan, links expire after 7 days. On the Pro plan, links are permanent. You can also manually delete any published document at any time.

Try it after your next meeting

Free to start. Publish your first notes in under a minute.