Post by Sree Vignesh C

Flutter Dev and Cloud Systems Enthusiast

If you’ve ever used Overleaf, you probably know this pain: You can share your project… …but you can’t get a permanent, direct PDF link. So every time you update your resume, research paper, or documentation, you end up doing the same loop: 🔁 Compile ⬇️ Download ⬆️ Re-upload elsewhere I ran into this one too many times — so I built a solution. Overleaf Viewer takes any public Overleaf /read/ link and turns it into a stable, always-up-to-date PDF URL. No downloads. No re-uploads. No manual work. Just paste your public Overleaf link → get a /view/ link → use it in your portfolio, website, or resume. It always serves the latest compiled PDF. If your Overleaf project changes, your link updates automatically. Perfect for anyone who relies on Overleaf: students, researchers, job seekers, engineers, academics, or anyone who updates documents frequently. 🔗 Try it here: https://lnkd.in/gG3TBEzP