Easily share single-file HTML pages and see what others have built
No-signup host for single-file HTML, but Netlify Drop and Tiiny.host already do this.

Free HTML host when Pastebin, Gist, and Netlify Drop already exist.
Developers sharing AI output, quick prototyping
Pastebin · GitHub Gist · Netlify Drop
No-signup host for single-file HTML, but Netlify Drop and Tiiny.host already do this.
One command to publish or update a readable noindex URL is a real time-saver for people who hate leaving the terminal. The CLI's .jotbird tracking file, stdin support, MDX/math rendering and a minimal three-endpoint API make it useful in CI and LLM pipelines, but it doesn't radically differentiate from gists/HackMD/GitHub Pages — missing features like custom domains or team access controls will limit broader adoption.
Yet another static host, but the 1-hour expiry and zero-signup flow are genuinely convenient.
POST raw Markdown and you get a hosted URL back — plus a CLI that does file tracking and slug mapping and an OpenAPI spec for automation. Free links expire after 90 days while Pro makes URLs permanent, which is a neat, pragmatic pricing knob for CI use-cases. Useful and tidy, but it needs theming/privacy/analytics features to feel like a true alternative to GitHub Pages or Vercel.
Thin MCP wrapper around file.kiwi when WeTransfer already solves this.
Autosaving Markdown notes with shareable links—but Notion, Obsidian, and HedgeDoc already own this.