The simplest way to show someone your screen

Create a room, send the link, pick a window. That's the entire product — and each of those steps takes seconds.

The whole flow, honestly counted

From "I need to show you something" to pixels on their screen: one click to create a room, one paste to send the link, one picker to choose the window. Your guest's side is even shorter — they open the link and they're in. No app store, no meeting ID, no calendar invite, no account for either of you.

The benchmark we build against

The real competitor to a screen share isn't another meeting app — it's a screenshot. When showing someone your screen live feels slower than taking a screenshot and pasting it, people paste the screenshot and lose the conversation. So that's the bar we hold Linkside to: nearly as fast as a screenshot, but live, with voice, in both directions.

Simple because things are missing

Simplicity here isn't a cleaner coat of paint on the same machinery — it's machinery removed. There is no install, so nothing is ever out of date. No account, so there's nothing to forget the password to. No scheduling, because the room exists the moment you need it. No settings to audit before you're sure it's safe to click share. Every one of those is a step where, in practice, a call dies.

Where it runs

In the browser you already have — nothing to download, no extension to approve. Chrome and Edge on desktop give the cleanest hosting experience; Firefox and Safari can host with some caveats; phones and tablets typically join as viewers. If your guest has a browser, they can watch. More in sharing your screen without installing anything.

Live in seconds. Nothing to install, nobody to sign up.

Create a room