Use case

Ship an internal tool today.

Intake forms, trackers, and boards your team actually uses — built from a description, owned by the workspace.

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Ship an internal tool with ShareOut — an intake form, a tracker, a status board — built from a description, not an engineering sprint. Forms wire straight to live dashboards the whole team sees update in real time, and everything lives in your workspace with roles and approvals. It is how the useful little tools that usually never get built finally get shipped, today.

The useful little tools never get built.

Engineering is busy; ops improvises with spreadsheets. The tool that would save an hour a day stays imaginary.

Forms

Collect and report in one link

A submission updates the dashboard on the same page, instantly.

Realtime

Everyone in sync

Boards and votes update live for the whole team.

Govern

Lives in the workspace

Roles and approvals, not a file on someone's desktop.

How to build an internal tool

  1. 1

    Describe the tool

    An intake form, a tracker, a status board — say it in plain language and ShareOut builds a working page. No backlog, no engineering ticket.

  2. 2

    Wire input to output

    Connect a form to a dashboard so submissions update the view instantly. Collect and report in the same link.

  3. 3

    Run it in real time

    Drag a card, change a status, vote — everyone on the link sees it move at once. The board is the shared source of truth.

  4. 4

    Keep it governed

    Tools live in the team workspace with roles and approvals — owned by the team, not a file on a laptop.

Live, not a screenshot

See it running.

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Questions, answered

How do I build an internal tool with ShareOut?

Describe the tool — an intake form, a tracker, a status board — and ShareOut builds a real, working page. Forms wire straight to dashboards so submissions update the view instantly. No engineering sprint, no waiting for the tool to get prioritized; you go from a description to a live link in minutes.

Can a form feed a live dashboard or tracker?

Yes. A submission lands and the connected board, table, or chart updates in real time on the same link. You collect input and report on it in one place instead of stitching a form tool to a spreadsheet to a chart.

Does the whole team see changes in real time?

Yes. Boards and trackers are realtime — drag a card, change a status, or vote, and everyone on the link sees it move at once. No refreshing, no "which copy is current?".

Is it governed or just another spreadsheet?

Tools live in your team workspace with roles and approvals — owned by the team, not stuck on someone's desktop. You get spreadsheet speed without the sprawl and fragility.

How fast can I ship one?

Most tools go from a description to a live link in minutes. Describe it, refine it in the browser, share the URL — no deploy, no dev ticket.

From idea to live.

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