If you are sharing one AI-generated or pasted HTML page at a time, dochost’s paste-to-link flow may fit better than a zip-upload static site host.
No signup. No zip. Free links live for 7 days; paid plans make them permanent.
Tiiny Host is a solid tool built around uploading a zip of static files and getting a hosted URL. That workflow is well-suited to multi-file sites with assets, subpages, and a folder structure. But a growing number of people share single self-contained pages — HTML exported from an AI tool, a ChatGPT canvas output, or a snippet pasted from a text editor — and for that use case a zip upload adds friction. dochost lets you paste raw HTML directly, no account required, and generates a shareable link in seconds. Free links stay live for seven days. Paid plans make them permanent and add a custom slug. No zip, no signup, no file manager.
Suppose you work in operations and your team uses an AI coding assistant to draft internal process documents as single-page HTML reports. Each week the assistant outputs a self-contained file — one HTML file, all styles inlined — that you need to share with a handful of stakeholders who should not need to download anything. You tried Tiiny Host for a few weeks. It worked, but the flow was: save the file locally, zip it, drag the zip into the upload interface, copy the link, share it. Then, a couple of weeks later, the link lapsed and a stakeholder who bookmarked it got a dead page. You re-uploaded, got a new URL, and had to update the bookmark. With dochost, the flow is: copy the HTML output from your AI tool, paste it into the editor, click publish. The link is ready in under five seconds. For a recurring report like this, a Pro plan makes the link permanent under a stable custom slug, so stakeholders’ bookmarks never break. Tiiny Host remains the stronger pick if your deliverable is a true multi-page site with separate CSS files, images, and a navigation structure across subpages — that is exactly the upload-a-zip scenario it is designed around.
Free links last 7 days with a free account. On a paid plan every page you create stays online permanently.
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