Reshare

Reshare

Turn any file into a link anyone can open

filip9497
@filip9497
Published on Jul 7, 2026
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About Reshare

Sharing a single file is still weirdly annoying. Email attachments get size-capped, Google Drive means permission dialogs, and if your AI just built you an HTML report or a dashboard, there's nowhere to put it without setting up hosting. Reshare fixes the narrow version of that problem: one file in, one permanent link out. Drop in a PDF, deck, spreadsheet, doc, image, or HTML page and you get a link.reshare.one URL that opens right in the browser. PDFs, CSVs, XLSX, and markdown all render properly, on mobile too. HTML pages just run. The part I use most: Reshare has an MCP server, so Claude, Claude Code, and Codex can publish for you. You say "Host this on Reshare" in chat and the link comes back in the same conversation. When the file changes, push a new version and the link stays the same, with history you can roll back.

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What I like about Reshare is that it solves a surprisingly common annoyance with almost no friction. Instead of juggling email attachments, cloud storage permissions, or setting up hosting just to share a single file, you simply upload it and get a permanent link that works. The MCP integration is particularly impressiveβ€”it feels natural to ask an AI assistant to publish a report or dashboard and have a shareable link appear instantly. Version history and stable URLs are thoughtful additions that make Reshare especially useful for anyone regularly sharing documents, reports, or AI-generated content

Comments (2)

wafler
@wafler

Really great execution; the product lives up to the promise. And if you ever need DDoS protection with a proper firewall for your website, just let us know!

filip9497
@filip9497

Built this because I kept making reports and HTML pages with Claude and had no quick way to share them. Now it's one link that stays current. Happy to answer anything, feedback very welcome.