Porch is the easiest way to share interactive HTML — reports, dashboards, design prototypes, client pitches, and internal tools. Drag a folder, get a link, control who sees it. No DNS, no servers, no guesswork.
You used to email a spreadsheet. AI just built you something better. Share it with a link, a password, or an invite list.
Free forever · No credit card · 3 Porches included
No build commands. No DNS records. No SSL certs to renew. Drag, choose, share.
Drag your HTML or static project folder onto Porch — or paste a GitHub repo URL. Porch handles the deploy, the URL, and the SSL. Works with plain HTML, or exports from v0, Bolt, Lovable, Claude artifacts, and more.
Keep it public, lock it with a password, or share with specific people by email. Change your mind anytime — no redeployment needed.
Every Porch gets a clean yourapp.getporch.app URL. Text it to anyone. They tap, it opens. No app store, no "download this first."
Claude, v0, Bolt, Lovable — these tools can now turn your data, design, or idea into a working page in minutes. Sharing that page with the right people, without asking them to install anything or sign up anywhere, is the part Porch handles.
Ask Claude to turn your spreadsheet into an interactive dashboard. Your team gets a Porch link — password-protected, no account required to view.
Share a Claude-built dashboard →AI tools like v0, Bolt, and Lovable turn design ideas into working HTML. Share with clients via a Porch link instead of a Figma share — nothing to install, no account to create.
Share a Bolt or v0 prototype →Interactive proposals that make PDFs look flat. Password-protect the link, update the files anytime, revoke access when the deal closes.
How to share a client proposal →Living documentation built with AI — the kind that shows rather than tells. Share privately with your team, no LMS or account required to read.
Share a private guide on Porch →Public, password, or invite list — flip between them in one tap. Your Porch never re-deploys when access changes.
Anyone with the link can open it. Not indexed by search engines. Best for showcases and landing pages.
One password protects the door. Share it however you like — text, email, a note. No code required. Learn how →
Drop in emails. Each person gets a magic link — no accounts to create, no SSO to wire up. Just the people you want.
AI can now turn any data, document, or design into something interactive. If it opens in a browser, Porch can share it — with the right people, on your terms.
Email can’t render HTML. Google Drive prompts a download. Figma shares mocks, not working pages. Porch gives your HTML a real link — with access control built in.
| Feature | Porch | Email (PDF) | Google Drive | Figma share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interactive HTML | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | Mocks only |
| Password protection | ✓ | N/A | Partial | ✗ |
| Invite-only access | ✓ | N/A | ✓ | ✗ |
| Viewer needs an account | Never | Never | Sometimes | Never |
| Update without re-sharing | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Free tier | 3 Porches | Unlimited | 15 GB | 3 files |
The fastest way is to drag the project folder onto Porch. You get a live URL in under a minute — no DNS setup, no server config, no CLI. Free for up to 3 projects.
Download your artifact's HTML (or export the source files), upload to Porch, and share the link. Your recipient opens it in any browser — no Claude account, no sign-up. Add a password or invite list if you want to keep it private.
In Porch, toggle the access mode to Password and choose a password. Anyone who visits your URL sees a password prompt before the app loads. No .htaccess, no nginx, no backend code.
Yes. The free tier includes 3 Porches, 500 MB storage, 10 GB/month bandwidth, and both public and password access modes. No credit card required, free forever.
Never. For password-protected Porches, visitors enter the password you set. For invite-only Porches, they click a magic link sent to their email — no sign-up, no app download.
Yes. Export your project as a static build (usually a dist/ or out/ folder), then drag that folder onto Porch. See our docs for step-by-step guides for each tool.
Yes, if you export it as a static build. Run npm run build (with static export configured) locally to get an out/ folder, then upload that. Server-rendered Next.js apps that require a Node.js server are not yet supported — that's coming soon.
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