Upload a .html file from your computer and get a clean, shareable URL in seconds — no server setup, no attachment headaches.
Drop a .html file here and get a shareable link. No account needed to start.
When you have a finished HTML file sitting on your desktop, sending it as an email attachment is a bad idea. Recipients on phones cannot open it, and most email clients block local file downloads outright. If you have been wondering how to share an HTML file as a link instead of a dead attachment, this is it: dochost acts as a straightforward HTML file to link converter — you upload the file, we host it, and you get back a URL anyone can open in a browser. No account required to start. Free links stay live for seven days. If you need the link to stick around permanently, a paid plan keeps it online indefinitely. The file renders exactly as it would in a browser — inline styles, embedded images, all of it.
Maya is a freelance email designer. She has spent two days building a promotional newsletter for a skincare brand: animated GIF header, product grid with inline table layout, a footer with unsubscribe copy. Her email tool exports the finished design as a single file, campaign.html, with all styles inlined and every product image pointing to the brand’s CDN. The client needs to approve the visual before Maya loads it into their ESP.
Sending the raw .html file as an attachment is useless — the client’s marketing manager reviews everything on her iPhone, and iOS Mail will not render a local HTML attachment the way a real browser would. A screenshot will not cut it either; the client specifically wants to scroll through the email at actual size.
Maya opens dochost, drags campaign.html onto the upload card, and gets a URL in about three seconds. She pastes it into her approval message on Slack. The client taps the link on her phone, sees the newsletter rendering correctly — GIF playing, product images loading, fonts intact — and replies with a green light. Maya never had to spin up a staging server or zip anything. The link is live for seven days, which is more than enough time to get sign-off and send the campaign.
Free links last 7 days with a free account. On a paid plan every page you create stays online permanently.
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