Turn your HTML into a
live link in seconds
Built for moments when you just want to share what you created — without setting up hosting, FTP, or anything extra.
<html><body>
<h1>My awesome idea</h1>
<p>Paste, publish, share — Host-it ✨</p>
</body></html>
The problem
Sharing what you made shouldn't be this hard
You built something — maybe a landing page, a small experiment, or a quick portfolio piece. Getting it online should be simple.
- Hosting feels like too many steps
- GitHub Pages works, but takes time to figure out
- Sending files as attachments doesn't feel right
- Setting up a domain feels unnecessary for a quick share
Sound familiar?
You've probably tried a few things already
And none of them felt quite right for something this small.
Uploading to GitHub and figuring out deployment step by step
Using full hosting platforms for something that only needed a few minutes
Sharing screenshots instead of actual working links
Saving it for “later” — but never actually coming back to it
All of it feels heavier than it should be for something you built in minutes.
The solution
Host-it makes sharing simple again
Paste your HTML. Verify your email. Publish. Get a live link — that’s the flow.
Paste or upload HTML
Copy from your editor or drop an .html file.
Sign in with email
We send a one-time code — no password to remember.
Share your link
Your page is live at yoursite/.
Why it works
Made for people who create fast
Whether you're testing an idea or showing your work, Host-it keeps up.
Share instantly with a real link
Not a file — a URL anyone can open in a browser.
Get feedback faster
Send the link and let people see your page for themselves.
Focus on creating
No deployment pipelines or server settings — stay on your work.
Test ideas before committing
Ship something quickly, see if it works, and iterate.
Great for demos
Class projects, client previews, experiments — all welcome.
Works for many skill levels
Students, marketers, builders — if you have HTML, we host it.
What people say
Early feedback
I used to send screenshots. Now I send a link. Wish I’d had this sooner.
By far the simplest flow I’ve used for quick HTML experiments.
Clients can click around instead of guessing from screenshots.
FAQ
Quick answers
Ready?
If you've already built something, you're one step away from sharing it
Paste your HTML. Publish. Send it to anyone.
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