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🔥 Awesome roundup!|
Thanks for including Static.run — we’re all about making static site hosting as quick and painless as possible.
No signups, no config — just drag, drop, and done.
We’re always improving, so if anyone has feedback or feature requests, we’d love to hear them!
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So glad to have Static.run on the list! 🙌
Seriously love how easy it is to get started—no login, no hassle. Perfect for quick demos or sharing a portfolio in minutes.
Keep up the awesome work, team! 💙
Great list!
Thanks for this detailed list, I just knew about vercel, netlify and github pages.
Best thing was, you Alsoentioned everything like learning curve of them, pros cons
Thanks, Himanshu! 🙌 Glad you found it helpful.
Solid list. I'll add one for the zero-friction end of things, brewpage.app, which I built so usual disclosure. You paste the HTML or drop a folder and get a public link, no account and no pricing at all, it just works right away. It's also set up so an AI agent can publish straight from a chat. If you're generating pages with Claude or ChatGPT you can just say:
Read https://brewpage.app/llms.txt and publish this HTML, then give me the public link.One trade-off to know: free links last up to 30 days rather than forever, so it leans toward sharing over a permanent home.
Netlify & Vercel they are great, For nextjs projects i will always go to netlify, but i have an another project as my startup backend service (it could generate me images on the go for the text i am giving it) i am using vercel.
My experience all of those depends on you to using the right way, I am not always right, but i choose what I am using for which project.
And thanks for sharing the good list with Pros & Cons
I had a look—services like static.run offering 200MB of free storage are quite generous for small sites. It might feel a bit limited if you're running an e-commerce site and need to store a lot of images, though. In that case, going for a paid tier might be necessary. But overall, hosting static assets like images on platforms like these can really help boost your site's speed.
Thanks for the thoughtful insight! 🙌
You're right—200MB is more than enough for most simple static sites, but for media-heavy projects like e-commerce, you'd need a paid plan or a hybrid setup with a CDN or cloud storage.
The beauty of platforms like Static.run is how easy and fast they make it to get something live. Great for quick launches and MVPs! 🚀