Non-Developers Can Share HTML Too
-- The AI-Era Workflow
"Sharing HTML" used to be a developer's job. Repositories, builds, deployments, domains -- getting a page on the internet required passing through gates that were closed to most non-developers.
AI changed that assumption.
Anyone can generate HTML now
A PM asks ChatGPT to "lay out this flow as a single page" and gets HTML. A designer describes a concept to Claude and receives an interactive mockup. Gemini does the same. Without typing a line of code, anyone can hold a finished HTML page.
Creation is already accessible to everyone. The bottleneck was the next step -- "showing" the result to others.
Sharing was the bottleneck
Making HTML became easy. Sharing it stayed hard. Uploading to a host, generating a link, connecting a domain -- the overhead was disproportionate to the simple desire of "I want to show this to someone."
What non-developers needed was a tool that:
- Requires no installation
- Requires no sign-up
- Requires no knowledge of servers or hosting
- Requires no domain purchase
- Just takes the result and gives back a link
The new workflow
The flow html.to creates is simple: receive from AI → paste → get a link → send. No technical knowledge enters the picture.
A designer sharing a portfolio on the fly. A PM circulating a proposal as a link. An instructor sending class materials to students. The job titles differ, but the pattern is the same -- take AI-generated HTML and put it out into the world without routing through a developer.
No server. No hosting. No domain. And above all, no developer required.
Try it now →