Turn anything
into a page.

Claude Code rules. Editing stuff in Claude Code drools. lookhere is a Claude Code skill that hands you an interactive page you can edit, triage, or share. Paste the results back to CC and now you're really cruising. (when I demo this during Code for Creatives cohorts, it's the #1 thing everyone wants)

npx skills add alexdobrenko/lookhere-skill --skill lookhere -g

Pages expire after 30 days. No accounts. Free to use.

Three types of pages.

Mode - Doc (Drafts)

Edit anything inline

Edit any document in the browser. Copy your edits back into Claude with one click. Good for emails, recaps, briefings, and anything you want to tweak before sending.

See example
Mode - Doc (Reports)

Read-first with notes

A clean read layout with an optional notes field per section. Good for research outputs, post-mortems, and decision docs you want someone else to review.

See example
Mode - Items

Triage view

Action buttons on each item: approve, skip, flag. Good for morning emails, decision queues, and draft reviews where you need to move through a list fast.

See example

Three steps.

1

Install the skill

Run npx skills add alexdobrenko/lookhere-skill --skill lookhere -g once. That's it. The skill is now available in any Claude Code session.

2

Ask Claude to make a page

Say "gimme a lookhere page", "make a page from this", "build a briefing view", or "publish this for review." Claude picks the right mode and uploads it.

3

Open the URL. Work with it.

Edit inline, triage items, add notes, copy edits back. Share with a collaborator. Page expires in 30 days, nothing to maintain.

lookhere came out of Code for Creatives, a cohort teaching non-coders to build their own tools with Claude Code. C3 students wanted Alex's morning briefing skill, so he turned it into a publishable page format. Built for the Code for Creatives cohort - learn to make stuff like this yourself.