Turn an HTML file into a link anyone can open — the reliable way to share HTML online without email attachments or “it won’t open” replies.
Get a link anyone can open in a browser — no attachment, no download, no account to start.
Sharing an HTML file is deceptively hard. Email it and the client strips or quarantines the attachment, or the recipient saves it and opens a bare local file with broken styling. Put it in a shared drive and it downloads instead of displaying. The thing people actually want when they search share html file online is a link that opens the rendered page in a browser — and that is exactly what this does. Paste your HTML or upload the file, and you get a public URL that shows the page the way you built it, on any device, with no download step and nothing to install on the other end. It is the difference between sending a file someone has to wrangle and sending a page someone can simply look at.
A designer hands a developer a static HTML mockup of an email template — a single file with inline styles, since email clients demand inline CSS anyway. They need sign-off from a marketing lead who is not technical and is travelling. Sending the .html file over chat means it downloads and opens as a stark local file, and half the time the preview images break. Instead the designer pastes the HTML into dochost, sees the template render with its header image and button intact, and creates a link. They drop it in the marketing channel: “Final email mockup — does the headline read right above the fold?” The lead taps it on their phone in an airport, sees the real template, and replies with one wording tweak. No attachment, no broken local preview, no “can you screenshot it instead.”
Free links last 7 days with a free account. On a paid plan every page you create stays online permanently.
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