drpr vs. Dropbox

Dropbox stores files. drpr hosts them as live pages.

Dropbox is a cloud drive. When you share an HTML file via Dropbox, recipients download it. With drpr, they get a live webpage — instantly, with no account needed.

Side-by-side comparison

FeaturedrprDropbox
Account required to uploadNoYes (Dropbox account)
HTML renders as live webpageYesNo — triggers download
API for programmatic uploadYes — no auth neededYes — OAuth required
Native AI / Claude agent supportYesNo
Files not indexed by search enginesYesVaries
Purpose-built for static hostingYesNo — cloud storage
Free tierYes (14-day hosting)Yes (2 GB storage)
Time to a shareable live link~10 seconds2–5 minutes

Sound familiar?

  • You share an HTML dashboard via Dropbox and recipients get a download dialog instead of a live page
  • Clients ask 'why is it downloading?' — explaining Dropbox vs. a web link is a support burden
  • Setting up Dropbox, uploading, changing share settings, and copying the link takes several minutes for a simple share
  • AI agents can't POST files directly to Dropbox without OAuth — drpr needs no credentials at all

drpr solves all of this. Drop the file, get a link, share it.

What drpr does differently

HTML renders as a real webpage

drpr gives every uploaded HTML file a live URL where it runs in the browser. Dropbox shared links download files — they don't host them.

10-second sharing

Drag a file, get a link. No Dropbox account, no permission settings, no waiting. Just a live URL you can share immediately.

Anonymous upload API

drpr's API accepts file uploads with no authentication. Any agent or script can call it and get a live URL — no OAuth, no Dropbox app credentials.

Not indexed by default

drpr links are unguessable and not crawled. You control exactly who sees the file by controlling who gets the URL.

What you can share with drpr

  • Interactive HTML reports and dashboards
  • Design mockups that render as webpages
  • AI-generated visualizations and artifacts
  • Client deliverables with a clean live URL
  • PDFs and documents for browser viewing
  • Prototype UIs built with AI coding tools

Common questions

Can Dropbox serve HTML files as live webpages?

No. Dropbox shared links download files to the user's device. HTML files open as source code or prompt a download — they don't render as live web pages. drpr serves every uploaded HTML file as a fully rendered webpage.

Does the recipient need a Dropbox account?

Viewing a shared Dropbox link doesn't require an account, but uploading and managing files does. drpr supports both uploading and viewing without any account.

How much storage does drpr's free tier include?

drpr's free tier supports 3 projects and 5 MB per file, hosted for 14 days. The lifetime plan ($29 one-time) removes all limits.

Can I use drpr for team file sharing like Dropbox?

drpr supports team workspaces for sharing static files and projects internally. It's not a general-purpose cloud drive — it's optimised for static file hosting and sharing live links.

Share files that open, not download

No account required. Drop a file, get a live link in 10 seconds.

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