HTMLHost.ai
Comparison

When GitHub Pages is too much ceremony for one HTML file.

GitHub Pages is excellent for maintained sites. HTMLHost.ai is for the smaller, faster moment: an AI agent just generated one HTML artifact and you need a URL now.

No repository required

Publish a generated file without creating a repo, committing code, or configuring Pages.

Agent-first handoff

A coding agent can run htmlhost deploy and return a URL as the final step of its task.

Made for temporary review

Use it for reports, prototypes, dashboards, and previews that should be easy to share but not search-indexed by default.

Rule of thumb

Use the right hosting tool for the job.

Use HTMLHost.ai when

You have a standalone HTML artifact, want a link in seconds, and do not want repository or deployment setup.

Use GitHub Pages when

You maintain a site over time, want source history in Git, and expect public search indexing.

FAQ

Practical answers before you publish.

Is HTMLHost.ai a replacement for GitHub Pages?

No. It is a faster path for one-off generated HTML artifacts and review links.

Can I keep a URL stable?

Yes. HTMLHost.ai supports updating a page while keeping the existing public URL.

Why noindex uploaded pages?

Generated and user-uploaded artifacts can be private, experimental, or low context, so search indexing is off by default.