Nick Tretiakov

APPISH - Live demo URLs from a single Docker push

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Deploying a quick demo shouldn't require a repo, a YAML file, a pipeline, and a dashboard tour. Appish gives you a docker push command. Push your image, get a live URL. That's it. Built for PoCs, internal demos, client previews, and AI-generated prototypes that just need to be online. Free slots for short-lived demos. Paid slots stay up for up to a month — you control the TTL. No repo. No YAML. No pipeline. Just a link to share.

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Nick Tretiakov
Hey everyone, I build a lot of small prototypes — ideas, quick concepts, things I just want to test. And almost every time I want to show one to someone, the same problem shows up: getting it from "works on my laptop" to "here's a link" takes more time than the prototype itself. Even with my own server it's not really better. Copy files over, set up a small pipeline, deal with configs and ports. For something that might live two days, it's way too much work. So I built Appish. You run one docker push and your app is online at a public URL. No git repo, no YAML, no CI/CD, no dashboard to learn. Free slots are for short demos. If you want the app to stay online longer, paid slots can run for up to a month, and you decide for how long. Right now it's the fastest way I know to share a working prototype. Long term, I want it to be a place where you can actually keep things running too — without ever touching a pipeline. Would love to hear what you think — and if you also build a lot of throwaway stuff, how do you handle showing it to people?