Paste your Markdown, get a clean hosted page. No raw symbols, no signup.
Renders headings, lists, bold, and links — no account needed.
When you paste Markdown into an email or Google Doc, every heading becomes a ## and every bold word sprouts ** around it. The person reading it has to mentally strip the syntax before they can follow the content.
dochost takes your raw Markdown and renders it into a formatted web page — headings, bullet points, bold text, links — exactly as it was meant to look. You share that page by link. The recipient opens a clean, readable document in their browser, with no Markdown syntax in sight. Free for seven days; paid plans keep the link alive permanently.
A recruiter at a mid-sized tech company keeps all candidate write-ups in Markdown inside a notes app. Each note has a level-two heading for the role, a short paragraph of background, a bulleted list of three or four technical strengths, and a closing line in bold that reads something like Recommend for final round — strong systems instinct.
When it is time to loop in the hiring manager, the recruiter copies that Markdown into their email client. The result is a wall of punctuation: ##, **, and - scattered everywhere. The hiring manager has to work to extract the actual opinion from the noise.
Instead, the recruiter pastes the note into dochost. Within a few seconds there is a hosted URL. They drop that link into the email body with a one-line note: candidate summary here.
The hiring manager clicks, sees a properly formatted page: the role title as a real heading, the strengths as a tidy bulleted list, and the recommendation line in actual bold text. They read it in ten seconds, select any passage and paste it into their own notes, or forward the link to the interview panel. No attachment, no formatting chaos, no explanation required.
Free links last 7 days with a free account. On a paid plan every page you create stays online permanently.
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