Upload your HTML file and get a shareable URL. No hosting account, no terminal, no configuration.
Get a public URL in seconds. Free links last 7 days.
You finished building your page. Now you need a URL so someone else can open it in a browser — not a local file path, an actual web address. dochost lets you upload a single HTML file and immediately get a public link you can share. There is no sign-up form blocking you, no DNS to configure, and no build step. Free links stay live for seven days, which is enough time for a review, a submission, or a quick demo. If you need the link to last indefinitely, a paid plan makes it permanent. That is the whole product.
Sarah is three weeks into a coding bootcamp. Her assignment is a single-page personal portfolio: one index.html file with all the CSS written in a <style> block at the top, a short JavaScript snippet that toggles a dark-mode class, and sections for her name, a brief bio, and two project descriptions. The file is about 180 lines long. Everything she built lives in that one file.
Her instructor asked for a live URL by 11 PM so the cohort can peer-review each other’s work. Sarah has heard of GitHub Pages but has not set up a repository for this project and does not want to learn the Pages workflow under a time crunch. She opens dochost, drags her index.html onto the upload area, and within a few seconds she has a URL like dochost.co/d/abc123. She pastes it into the class Discord, her instructor opens it, the dark-mode toggle works, and the page looks exactly as it does when she opens the file locally. The link stays active for seven days — well past the assignment deadline. She did not create an account, did not touch a terminal, and was done in under two minutes.
Free links last 7 days with a free account. On a paid plan every page you create stays online permanently.
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