For educators & content creators

Distribute resources without managing a website

Share lesson materials, interactive demos, and visualizations as live links. No website to maintain, no cloud account for your audience.

Sound familiar?

  • You built an interactive HTML demo for a lesson but have nowhere to host it
  • You want to share a data visualization with students without managing a website
  • You're distributing research materials and email attachments are too clunky
  • You update resources frequently and don't want to resend links every time

drpr is the simplest way to get a resource in front of your audience.

Built for sharing knowledge

Live in the browser

Interactive HTML demos, data visualizations, and simulations render fully. Students open the link and interact immediately — no software to install.

No login for viewers

Share a link in a chat, email, or slide deck. Your audience opens it directly — no account, no app, no friction.

Update without resending

Fix a typo or update a lesson after sharing. Re-upload to the same subdomain and the link stays the same.

Data visualizations that work

D3.js charts, Observable notebooks exported to HTML, Plotly dashboards — anything that runs in a browser works on drpr.

What educators share with drpr

  • Interactive HTML coding demos and exercises
  • Data visualizations (D3.js, Plotly, Observable)
  • Lesson slides and handouts (PDF)
  • Research papers and supplementary materials
  • Course resource pages (HTML)
  • Tutorial files and starter code (ZIP)

How it works

1

Upload your resource

Drag and drop your HTML file, PDF, ZIP, or image. No account required to start.

2

Pick a memorable link

Choose a subdomain like week3-demo.drpr.site. Clean, easy to type into a chat or slide.

3

Share with your audience

Drop the link in your LMS, email, or slide deck. Students open it directly — no login, no app.

Common questions

Do my students or audience need an account to view shared files?

No. Anyone with the link can view your files in their browser — no login, no account, no app to install.

Can I share interactive HTML demos with students?

Yes. HTML files (including JavaScript and CSS) render fully in the browser. Interactive charts, simulations, and coding demos all work as expected.

Can I update a resource after sharing the link?

Yes. Re-upload a new version to the same subdomain and the URL stays the same. Students and readers always get the latest version without you resending the link.

How is drpr different from Google Classroom or LMS platforms?

drpr is not an LMS — it's a simple file hosting tool. It's useful for sharing individual resources (a demo, a PDF, a visualization) as a direct link, without the overhead of a full learning management system.

Share your next lesson as a live link

No account required. Upload your resource, pick a subdomain, share the link.

Upload your first file