How to let someone watch your screen remotely over a link

Helping a relative with their computer, showing a colleague a bug, walking a client through something — sometimes you just need another person to see your screen from wherever they are. Here is how to do it with a single link, no install and nothing recorded.

Open dkcast →

Send a watch link

Open dkcast, pick the screen or window to show, and share the link it generates. The other person opens it from anywhere with an internet connection and watches your screen live in their browser — useful for remote help where you are the one being watched.

Live and direct

The video streams in real time over a direct WebRTC connection between the two browsers. There is no recording, no upload, and no third-party app sitting in the middle. When you stop, the view ends and nothing remains.

Good for quick remote help

Because it is just a link, it is fast to set up for one-off remote support or a quick show-and-tell — no scheduling a call, no install on the viewer’s side. Keep the tab open while they watch.

How to do it, step by step

  1. Open dkcast. Go to yarimati.com/dkcast in a modern browser.
  2. Choose your screen. Pick the screen, window, or tab you want them to see.
  3. Send the link. Share the watch link with the person helping or watching.
  4. They watch live. They open the link from anywhere and see your screen in real time.
  5. End it. Stop sharing when done; nothing is recorded.
Real-time only.

dkcast shows your screen live over WebRTC. Nothing is recorded or uploaded — the viewer only sees what is on screen while you share.

Frequently asked questions

How do I let someone see my screen remotely?
Open dkcast, choose what to share, and send them the watch link. They open it in a browser and see your screen live.

Do they need to install anything?
No. The viewer only needs a browser and the link.

Is the session recorded?
No. It is a live stream with nothing recorded or stored.

Share a watch link →

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