Share a Pages doc
Share a Pages doc as a link anyone opens.
Apple Pages documents are simple to open on a Mac and awkward almost everywhere else — a Windows PC, a phone, or anyone without Pages usually just sees a download they cannot read. Nippy solves it by hosting the document at its own web address: drag your .pages file onto nippy.host, pick a name like letter.nippy.site, and it opens right in the browser on any device, laid out as written, with the original file one click away to download. There is no Mac to borrow, no app to install, and nothing to convert by hand at either end — you send a link and it just opens. The address is permanent and never expires, so a CV, a proposal or a report stays at the same link; replace the file when it changes and the link stays identical. A free account hosts one site within 25 MB, which is plenty for a document, with a small banner on the page; paid plans remove the banner and add password protection for private files, a custom domain, and cookie-free visitor analytics.
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How it works
Three steps, no setup.
- 1
Drop the .pages file
Drag your Pages document onto nippy.host — no Mac, no Apple Pages, and no renaming tricks. It is rendered for the browser automatically.
- 2
Pick an address
Choose a free name like letter.nippy.site, or connect your own domain on a paid plan with one CNAME record — HTTPS is set up for you.
- 3
Share the link
The document opens in any browser, laid out as written, with the original a click away to download. Readers need no account, no app and no Mac.
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FAQ
Questions, answered.
Can someone on Windows open my Pages file?
Yes. The document opens in any browser on Windows, a phone or a Chromebook — with no Mac, no Apple Pages, and no account needed to read it.
Do I have to convert it to Word or PDF first?
No. Upload the .pages file as-is and it is rendered for the browser automatically. The original stays downloadable for anyone who wants it.
Why does a .pages file not open on Windows otherwise?
A .pages file is a bundle of XML and assets that only Apple software reads directly. Hosting it at a link renders it for any browser, no Apple device needed.
Can I update the document without changing the link?
Yes. Replace the file and publish; the address stays the same, so links you have already shared open the current version. Nothing expires.
Can I keep a document private?
Anyone with the link can open a free site. Paid plans add password protection, so a CV or a contract is only readable after the password is entered.
More questions? Visit the help center or email [email protected]
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