In Briefer you can hide the blocks you don't want others to see, like the ones in which you're just manipulating data. Instead, you can show only the results so that your analysis is really easy to understand.
You can also display your analyses as dashboards or build small data apps with inputs and dropdowns for them to use.
Still, I wouldn't recommend completely non-technical users to create content within Briefer - only to read it and interact with the apps/dashboards there.
In Briefer you can hide the blocks you don't want others to see, like the ones in which you're just manipulating data. Instead, you can show only the results so that your analysis is really easy to understand.
You can also display your analyses as dashboards or build small data apps with inputs and dropdowns for them to use.
Still, I wouldn't recommend completely non-technical users to create content within Briefer - only to read it and interact with the apps/dashboards there.