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A free tool for non-technical folks to easily publish a website

A free tool for non-technical folks to easily publish a website

by npilk·Apr 22, 2026·5 points·9 comments

AI Analysis

MidCozyShip It

Paste HTML from ChatGPT and get a live GitHub Pages URL instantly.

Strengths
  • Removes Git knowledge barrier for publishing AI-generated static sites instantly.
  • Handles GitHub OAuth and repo creation automatically within the browser flow.
  • Completely free hosting using GitHub Pages infrastructure with no credit card.
Weaknesses
  • Netlify Drop and Vercel already offer drag-and-drop static hosting.
  • Limited to static HTML files, no server-side logic or database support.
Target Audience

Non-technical users, AI tool users creating simple sites

Similar To

Netlify Drop · Vercel · Surge.sh

Post Description

It's easier than ever for anyone to make a website, even without paying for a drag-and-drop builder like Squarespace. But there are still too many barriers for your average non-technical person to publish a site on the web.

I'd bet most people don't know there are free ways to host a website, and even if they find an explainer, technical platforms like Cloudflare and GitHub (let alone the command line) can be intimidating.

So I made weejur, which is basically a super simple UI front-end for GitHub Pages. You log in with OAuth, and then you can just paste HTML or upload files to publish a website. If you don't have a GitHub account, you can sign up right in the OAuth flow. It's completely free, and you can view the source here [1].

My hope is this makes it easier for people who don't know anything about web hosting to create and share their own websites.

Feel free to try it out and please share any questions/ideas/feedback!

[1] https://github.com/weejur/weejur/

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