[Help](https://revise.io/help)›Sharing & Collaboration

# Sharing & Collaboration

## Sharing Your Documents

Revise documents are collaborative, just like Google Docs. Every document is private by default, but you can invite others to read or edit by clicking Share in the header.

The share button reflects the document's status. Once you invite collaborators it becomes Shared, and if you open it up to everyone it becomes Public.

### Sharing Options

You have fine-grained control over who can do what:

1. Completely private to just you
2. Shared with specific people you invite by email, as viewers or editors
3. Editable by your invited collaborators, but publicly readable
4. Publicly editable by anyone with the link

### Real-Time Collaboration

When other people open a document with you, you'll see their cursors and selections live as they work.

Multiple collaborators can each hold their own private [AI agent](https://revise.io/help/ai-agent) conversation at the same time. Because agent changes are proposed rather than applied, they stay invisible to everyone else until they're accepted.

Note: Sharing requires an account. Without signing in, documents are stored only in your browser. Any local documents are migrated to your account automatically when you register.
