md.page instantly turns Markdown into a beautiful, shareable web page. No signup, no API keys, no setup. Pages auto-expire after 24 hours. Works as a CLI, API, or as a built-in tool for AI agents like π€ Claude Code, Cursor, and π¦ OpenClaw.
We're Or and Matan, and we built md.page to solve a problem we kept running into: AI agents are great at generating content, but terrible at sharing it.
When you ask Claude Code to analyze your codebase or write documentation, the output is stuck in your terminal. You end up copy-pasting walls of text into a Google Doc or a Gist just so you can share it with your team. That felt broken.
So we built md.page - a zero-friction way to turn Markdown into a shareable web page. One command, one link. No signup, no API keys, no setup. Pages auto-expire after 24 hours because most shared content is ephemeral anyway.
What makes it different:
- It's designed as a tool for AI agents first. π€ Claude Code, Cursor, π¦ OpenClaw - they can all publish directly through md.page with a single tool call - There's truly no setup. No accounts, no tokens, no config files. Just send markdown, get a link - Pages are beautiful out of the box - responsive design, dark mode, syntax highlighting, OpenGraph previews - It's fully open source (MIT) and self-hostable on Cloudflare's free tier
What's next:
- Custom expiry times (1h, 7d, 30d) - Password-protected pages - Custom domains for self-hosted instances - More agent integrations
We'd love your feedback - what would make this useful for your workflow? Drop a comment or open an issue on GitHub.
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About md.page on Product Hunt
βMarkdown in, shareable page out. No signup needed.β
md.page was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #280 on the daily leaderboard. md.page instantly turns Markdown into a beautiful, shareable web page. No signup, no API keys, no setup. Pages auto-expire after 24 hours. Works as a CLI, API, or as a built-in tool for AI agents like π€ Claude Code, Cursor, and π¦ OpenClaw.
md.page was featured in Open Source (68.3k followers), Developer Tools (511k followers), Artificial Intelligence (466.2k followers) and GitHub (41.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 182.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Hey Product Hunt!
We're Or and Matan, and we built md.page to solve a problem we kept running into: AI agents are great at generating content, but terrible at sharing it.
When you ask Claude Code to analyze your codebase or write documentation, the output is stuck in your terminal. You end up copy-pasting walls of text into a Google Doc or a Gist just so you can share it with your team. That felt broken.
So we built md.page - a zero-friction way to turn Markdown into a shareable web page. One command, one link. No signup, no API keys, no setup. Pages auto-expire after 24 hours because most shared content is ephemeral anyway.
What makes it different:
- It's designed as a tool for AI agents first. π€ Claude Code, Cursor, π¦ OpenClaw - they can all publish directly through md.page with a single tool call
- There's truly no setup. No accounts, no tokens, no config files. Just send markdown, get a link
- Pages are beautiful out of the box - responsive design, dark mode, syntax highlighting, OpenGraph previews
- It's fully open source (MIT) and self-hostable on Cloudflare's free tier
What's next:
- Custom expiry times (1h, 7d, 30d)
- Password-protected pages
- Custom domains for self-hosted instances
- More agent integrations
We'd love your feedback - what would make this useful for your workflow? Drop a comment or open an issue on GitHub.
Thanks for checking us out!