Collabterm lets people share a Windows terminal in a browser
Collabterm turns a Windows PC terminal into a password-protected web app that other people can open in a browser. The other person does not need to install anything. It is meant for shared s, where two people can control a tool such as Claude Code from the same terminal while using a live chat beside it.
It can also be used by one person to reach their own Windows terminal from another machine. It works by using a to create a temporary public link, while the shell and keep running on the host PC. Anyone who joins the session gets powerful access to that PC, so sessions should only be shared with people who are fully trusted.
The host can end the session quickly by closing the app.
Key points
- A Windows terminal can be shared as a password-protected web app.
- The invited person only needs a browser.
- Claude Code or another can be driven together in the same terminal.
- A creates the temporary public link, but the work still runs on the host PC.
- Only trusted people should be invited because can expose the host PC.