Alternatives
drpr vs. the alternatives
Most tools make sharing a static file harder than it needs to be. drpr does one thing: drop a file, get a live link — no account, no setup, in about 10 seconds.
Try it free — no account neededdrpr vs. Google Drive
Storage, not hosting
- —HTML files download instead of render
- —Requires Google account to upload
- —Permission management is fiddly
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drpr vs. Netlify
Deployment platform, not quick-share
- —Account required even for Netlify Drop
- —Overkill for one-off file shares
- —No anonymous upload API
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drpr vs. GitHub Pages
Needs a repo and a commit
- —Must create a repository first
- —Files go through git — no drag-and-drop
- —Minutes to publish, not seconds
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drpr vs. Dropbox
File storage, not static hosting
- —Shared links serve downloads, not live pages
- —Requires Dropbox account
- —No HTML rendering in-browser
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drpr vs. WeTransfer
Transfer tool, not a host
- —Recipients download files — no live URL
- —Links expire after 7 days (free tier)
- —No static site hosting
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drpr vs. tiiny.host
Similar idea, but gated
- —Email required even on the free tier
- —Strict 5 MB file size limit
- —No anonymous API or agent support
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drpr vs. Surge.sh
CLI-only, no drag-and-drop
- —Requires Node.js and the surge CLI
- —No browser-based upload or API
- —Account signup needed before first deploy
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drpr vs. static.app
Hosted, but account-first
- —Account required to publish
- —Most useful features are on paid plans
- —No anonymous upload or agent API
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