Drag the file in. Get a link back.
The fastest way to turn an HTML or Markdown file into a URL your team can open. No GitHub repo, no static site generator, no screenshots.
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Sign in once
Use Google or Slack — no separate password. Your uploads stay tied to your account, and you can revoke any link from the dashboard.
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Drag in an .html or .md file
Drop it onto the uploader on the home page, or click to pick a file. Up to 5MB per file. Markdown is rendered to a clean web page; HTML is served verbatim inside a sandboxed iframe.
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Copy the live link
You get a
pagepost.app/x/<id>URL you can paste anywhere a link works — Slack, Notion, email, a client doc. It renders live for anyone who opens it.
Markdown becomes a real page
We render Markdown server-side to GitHub-style HTML — headings, code blocks, tables, the lot. No raw # symbols showing up in someone's text editor.
HTML keeps every interaction
Interactive dashboards, charts, embedded scripts — they all run. We sandbox the page so it stays isolated from our origin, but everything you put inside works.
You own the link
Rename it, revoke it, set an expiry, see who's opened it. All of that lives in your dashboard.
Want it without the upload step? Use it from Slack or publish from Claude.