About NudgeHost

NudgeHost is a file-sharing tool built by Mark Boreland. Drop a file, get a link, and share it with anyone in seconds.

Who builds this

Mark Boreland is the founder of NudgeHost. He writes the code, answers the support mail, and decides what ships. NudgeHost grew out of an everyday frustration. Sending a PDF, an HTML export, or a Claude artifact to someone meant email attachments that bounced, cloud drives that asked the recipient to sign in, or hosts that deleted the link after 30 days.

What NudgeHost does

You upload a file and get a clean public link in seconds. PDFs, HTML pages, ZIP archives, images, and AI-generated outputs all work the same way. The person you send it to opens the link in any browser with no account and no install. Links stay live for as long as you want, and you can swap the file behind a link without changing the URL.

Why it exists

Sharing a single file should not need a server, a build step, or a sign-up wall for the person on the other end. NudgeHost keeps that path short. The free plan covers personal projects with 25MB uploads and 10 active links. Paid plans add password protection, custom domains, and larger files for people who share for work.

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