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Uselink
host your html, share the link, and get comments
149 followers
host your html, share the link, and get comments
149 followers
uselink turns any HTML or Markdown into a clean link you control. paste a doc, get a url under your handle, decide who can read and who can comment. readers reply in threads with no account, which Google Docs and Notion can't do. interactive HTML actually runs. add a password, an expiry, or a view limit, and keep every version. new this launch: a visual editor to edit live pages with no code, and an MCP server so Claude, Cursor, or n8n can publish for you.








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Uselink
hey everyone on PH,
i'm not an engineer. i can't deploy things or stand up a server. but i make pages and docs with ai all the time.
a one-pager, a little report, a landing page i put together with Claude. and I hate having this nice HTML sitting in a chat window with no real way to share it. so i'd screenshot it. or paste the code into a file and email it. or just describe it in words and lose the whole point.
so we built uselink.app
you paste your HTML or MD and get a link instantly. 🔗
➡️ send it to anyone. (your client, your boss, or the PM)
💬 they can leave comments right on the page.
and you can edit it anytime, the link stays the same. ✒️
it's a alpha and it's free right now.
and here's the deal:
if you spot a bug, drop it below in the comment.
if you got an idea for what we should build next? same.
we'll send something good your way for the feedback that helps us most. 🎁
@nathan_tran2
I really like this idea. Turning raw HTML/Markdown into a shareable, commentable link instantly solves a very real friction point—especially for people using AI tools like Claude or ChatGPT to generate pages and then struggling to share them cleanly.
I'm a Full-Stack Engineer (React, TypeScript, Node.js, Laravel) and I’ve also built and shipped my own products, so I’ve run into this exact “stuck in chat → how do I share this properly?” problem more than a few times.
The editing-with-same-link approach is especially interesting. Curious how you're handling versioning behind the scenes—do edits overwrite the same document state, or is there any history/recovery layer planned?
Uselink
@mofoluwasho_jimoh appreciate you digging into the hard part.
on versioning: edits don't overwrite. every save creates a new immutable version, and the link always resolves to the latest one. behind that you get full history with restore, so you can roll back to any prior state without losing anything in between.
each version is diffable and restorable, and restoring just creates a new version on top rather than destroying forward history. so the timeline stays intact no matter how many times you jump around.
would love your take on it as someone who's hit this exact problem. if you try it and something feels off, ping me.
@nathan_tran2 This is very cool. I built pageplane.app to solve this problem for myself (place to put html generated in chats) but your implementation is much nicer. Kudos.
Mailwarm
How do you prevent spam when comments are open, especially on links that get shared widely?
Uselink
@thamibenjelloun honestly this was a real problem for us early on.
a few things we do now:
rate limiting at both the account and publish level. so even if a link blows up, no single source can flood it.
the other piece is that publishing isn't all-or-nothing. you can publish to specific people instead of everyone, and workspaces are invite-only at the member level, kind of like notion.
our current philosophy is basically owner trust, the person who owns the link controls who gets in.
Congrats team! quick question: if a reader comments on a paragraph and I later edit that paragraph in a new version, does the comment stay anchored or does it drift? curious how you handle comments across versions.
Uselink
@khanh_phan8 well asked. if anyone comments on something and you edit it later, those highlight section and the comment remain the same. so it's anchored
unless you delete that section/element, it won't be highlighted on the paragraph, but the comment still there until I click resolve. One of the thing to make sure that "we have discussed about it"
also if you restore/swap version from v1 to v3 or backward, these comments are still stay visible and linked/anchored to that section
hope this answer helps (˶•̀ ᎑-˶)
been watching you all ship at an unreal pace, congrats on getting it out. is multi-editor collaboration on the roadmap, like a teammate editing on my side before I publish? this already kills a real headache for me regardless
Uselink
@ngochoang thank for supporting us, Ngoc!
right now we haven't put multi collab on the roadmap tbh. it's very likely that the team and I are watching market signal and put it into consideration
btw, I can proudly say that the built-in editor is good already that no HTML editor else where have the layout and figma-alike system like us. so feel free to test it out yourself
by the way, I already added multi-editor collab in our request feature https://uselink.app/roadmap
Uselink
@robmcd85 yes Rob. really glad it's been useful for you already. means a lot this early.
pricing is coming very soon. and yes, there will be a limited free option.
we're also planning a "cup of coffee" tier for people who use it lightly or as a hobby, so it stays accessible.
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Uselink
@boagworld right now it's completely free!!
there's a longer story behind it, but tldr: we're still early and want to see how people actually use it before we lock in a price.
what i can promise is that early and power users who put uselink into their daily workflow will be looked after on price when we do.
and whatever it lands on will stay flat and affordable, so there won't be no surprise bills nor no vendor lock-in (ദ്ദി˙ᗜ˙)
LayerProof
Just pasted one of my Claude HTML dashboards in and it actually rendered, charts and all. the same file in Notion or Slack is a trainwreck every time. that alone sells it for me.
Uselink
@ha_le15 haha thank a lot for pointing that out. and it's 100% my experience with HTML to Slack or to Notion
they are beautifully generated from Claude, and they're deserved a place to host & let other comment ( ദ്ദി ˙ᗜ˙ )