Host an HTML site
Your HTML files, hosted as a real website.
If you have HTML files, you have a website — the only missing piece is hosting, and it should not require a terminal. Nippy hosts static sites with a drag and a drop: put your files in a folder with an index.html, drop the folder onto nippy.host, pick an address like my-page.nippy.site, and the site is live with HTTPS already set up. There is no build pipeline, no git, no config file and nothing to install — whether the code came from a text editor, an export from a design tool, or an AI assistant like Claude or ChatGPT. Pages, styles, scripts, images and fonts all serve exactly as uploaded, you can edit text files right in the browser and publish changes in one click, and the address keeps working until you take the site down. The free plan hosts one site within 25 MB, which covers most hand-made and AI-made pages; paid plans add space, password protection, a custom domain via one CNAME record, and visitor analytics that need no cookie banner.
my-page.nippy.site
How it works
Three steps, no setup.
- 1
Gather the files
A folder with an index.html plus any styles, scripts and images — exported, hand-written, or pasted from an AI assistant into a single file.
- 2
Drop and name it
Drag the folder onto nippy.host and pick a free address like my-page.nippy.site, or connect your own domain on a paid plan.
- 3
It’s live — and editable
The site serves over HTTPS exactly as uploaded. Tweak text files in the browser-based editor and publish changes in one click.
Want the bigger picture? See how AI builders use Nippy
FAQ
Questions, answered.
Do I need to know about deployment, git or the command line?
No. If you can drag a folder into a browser window, you can publish. There is no build step, no configuration and no tooling to install.
Can I host a single HTML file?
Yes — one index.html is a complete site. That is exactly how pages generated by Claude or ChatGPT usually arrive, and pasting that code in is enough.
Does JavaScript work? What about a backend?
Client-side JavaScript works exactly as written. Hosting is static, though: there is no server-side code, so apps needing their own backend or database need that part hosted elsewhere.
Can I update the site after it’s live?
Yes — drop in changed files, or edit text files directly in the dashboard, and publish in one click. The address never changes.
Can I use my own domain?
On any paid plan, yes: add one CNAME record at your registrar and HTTPS is verified and issued automatically.
More questions? Visit the help center or email [email protected]
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