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How to upload an HTML file to a website — no hosting account required

Drop your .html file into dochost and get a shareable link in under a minute. No FTP client, no cPanel, no server setup.

Upload your HTML file

Select a .html file and get a shareable link — no account needed to start.

Visibilidad

Most guides that explain how to upload an HTML file to a website assume you already have a hosting account, FTP credentials, and some comfort navigating a control panel. If you were handed a single HTML file and told to put it online, those guides are the wrong starting point.

dochost takes a different approach. You drop the file, and dochost generates a clean, read-only link — no account required to start, no software to install, and no infrastructure to configure. The page is live while you need it and easy to replace when the file changes.

Three steps from file to shareable link

  1. 1. Click the upload area above and select your .html file from your computer.
  2. 2. dochost processes the file and displays a preview — confirm it looks correct.
  3. 3. Copy the generated link and share it by text, email, or social media. The page is live immediately.

A real example

A small-business owner runs a local alterations shop. A freelance contractor built a one-page promotion — a file called promo.html — advertising a spring discount. The contractor delivered the file by email and told her to upload it to her website. She does not have a website. She has a Facebook page and a Google Business listing, but no hosting account and no idea what FTP means. She searched how to upload an HTML file to a website and found a cPanel tutorial that asked her to log in to a control panel she had never seen.

She opened dochost, clicked the upload area, selected promo.html from her Downloads folder, and got a link she could paste into her Instagram bio and text to regular customers. The whole process took about forty seconds. A week later, the contractor sent a corrected version with an updated discount code. She went back to dochost, uploaded the new file to the same document, and the link her customers already had now showed the corrected page. She did not touch a server, a terminal, or a settings panel at any point.

Questions about how to upload an HTML file to a website

Keep your links forever

Free links last 7 days with a free account. On a paid plan every page you create stays online permanently.

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  • Free HTML hosting — get a live link without a hosting accountMost “free HTML hosting” means a signup form, FTP, and an ad banner on your page. For a single self-contained HTML file, you need none of that — paste or upload it and get a clean public URL in seconds.
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