Launching today

Pagr.
HTML is the new Markdown. Share it just as easily.
3 followers
HTML is the new Markdown. Share it just as easily.
3 followers
Pagr is for standalone HTML artifacts such as plans, reviews, dashboards, diagrams, decks, and small interactive tools. If you already have the file, Pagr publishes it to a public URL you can send to anyone. The file is a replacement for Markdown and can come from an agent, a script, or your editor. Pagr handles the hosting, URL, and sharing layer so the recipient sees the original HTML page with structure and interactions intact.



Hi everyone, I’m Magnus, the maker of Pagr.
Pagr came from a simple observation: AI tools are increasingly great at generating HTML artifacts, but sharing them is still unnecessarily painful.
HTML is often a better medium than Markdown for plans, reports, diagrams, prototypes, and other rich outputs. It’s easier to read, easier to navigate, and easier to make truly useful. But once you have the file, the workflow still falls apart: where do you put it, how do you share it, and how do you make that painless?
That’s what I built Pagr for.
Upload a single HTML file, get a public link instantly, and share it anywhere. No hosting setup, no repo gymnastics, no awkward workaround.
The idea was heavily inspired by the shift described in Thariq from Claude Code's post on X.com “The unreasonable effectiveness of HTML” (https://x.com/trq212/status/2052809885763747935?s=20), and Pagr is my attempt to build the missing sharing layer for that workflow.
Would love to know:
- are you generating HTML with AI tools today?
- what are you using it for?
- and what would make sharing it feel seamless?
Happy to answer anything in the comments.