Hey PH, Michael here, CEO of Leadpages.
I've been building with Claude every day for the last few months. Not just landing pages. Full sites, blogs, e-commerce stores, interactive tools, games. Last week I went from an idea to a live, functioning site in a single conversation. No designer, no developer, no hosting config. Just a description of what I wanted and a URL at the end.
That's what HTMLPub does. Your AI builds it, HTMLPub puts it on the internet, and when you want to change something tomorrow, you pick up the same conversation. The AI manages the whole thing. Pages, content updates, new sections, new pages. It's not a deploy step. It's an ongoing relationship between your AI and your live site.
We built an MCP server that works with Claude, ChatGPT, n8n, Make, and anything that supports MCP. There's also an API for automation workflows and direct upload at htmlpub.com.
What people are building today:
Full sites with blogs and content pages
E-commerce stores and product catalogs
Landing pages and campaign microsites
Interactive tools, games, and dashboards
Portfolios and project showcases
Every plan includes the MCP connector, AI credits, analytics, form collection with a submissions dashboard, and asset management. Paid plans add custom domains, custom slugs, CSV exports, and pages that stay live permanently. Pro gets you heatmaps, API access, and 5 custom domains.
Free: 5 pages, no credit card, pages expire after 7 days. Starter: $10/mo, 50 pages, 1 custom domain. Pro: $25/mo, 250 pages, 5 domains, heatmaps, API access.
We've been in the landing page business for 12 years. HTMLPub is our bet on what comes next. It's early. I'd rather ship and hear what you need than sit on it for three more months.
What are you building with AI right now? Hit me in the comments.
I am so excited for this! The number of html pages I publish through vercel or netlify to share reports with clients is staggering.
Thank you!
@tomstools Tom the client report use case is such a good one. I've used it in similar ways with my team already. Instead of a Vercel deploy per client, per report, per update... you just publish, send the URL, and when the numbers change next week you update it in the same conversation. No new repo, no new deploy, same link. How many of these are you shipping a month? Curious how much time this could actually save you.
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@tomstools Haha, right there with you. We publish a lot too. That's why we wanted to make it lucrative ;)
Let us know how you get on!
@tomstools please try HTML Pub out and let us know your experience!
Blitzit
Promoly
Love the MCP angle on this. Congrats on launching!
Blitzit
@petecallaghans Thanks Pete! We figured since people live in their LLM these days, we should empower them without leaving the chat. We're already dogfooding ourselves, take it for a spin and let us know what you think!
HTML Pub
@petecallaghans Thanks Pete! Let us know how you get on 🙌
@petecallaghans MCP was the thing that made this feel inevitable to us. Once AI can own the full loop (build it, publish it, update it) without ever handing off to a human, the whole workflow changes. Promoly looks interesting by the way, would love to know if you see a use case where audio promo + a live landing page could work together here.
Okay, this just solved one of my biggest frustrations as a marketer. I usually know exactly what page I want to build but I’m not a designer or technical enough to bring it to life easily. This could finally close that gap for me. I’m so excited to try it!
@staci_gardiner Staci this one hit home. Thank you! Marketers are exactly who we built this for. You shouldn't need to know CSS or beg a developer to get a page live. You know what the page needs to do, you know the message, you know the audience. That's the hard part. HTML Pub just handles the rest. Go try it and tell me what your first page is - would love to see what a marketer builds on day one.
HTML Pub
@staci_gardiner How fast you all were able to move the dozens of paid landing pages over to HTML Pub was impressive!
@staci_gardiner appreciate you Staci - and yes. As a fellow marketer, I am looking forward to the day where we don’t need a comprehensive editor. Just describe and have it built!
When we were building this, I published 15 pages in an hour with distinct messaging and positioning. I can’t imagine doing that 5 years ago.
Blitzit
Amazing product, love the prompts and pricing seems reasonable.
HTML Pub
@raunakhajela thanks Raunak! Let us know what you build with it 🙏🏼
@raunakhajela Thanks Raunak! Pricing was something we debated a lot - wanted it to be a no-brainer to try, especially on free. The prompts are just a starting point too, the real magic is when you start describing something specific to your workflow and watching it just... work. Love what you all are doing over at Blitzit!
I really impressed my in-laws with this redesign of their website. Thank you @HTML Pub for the brownie points! https://komocoffee.com/
HTML Pub
@ericlkomo And the value of impressing your inlaws?! Priceless
Blitzit
@ericlkomo @michaelsacca Agreed! 😆
Glorify
Finally found a way to bring all the side projects I had buried in Claude to life. Thank you guys! 🚀
HTML Pub
@nicola_vargiu You and us both!
@nicola_vargiu The Claude graveyard is real! We've all got conversations in there that never saw the light of day. Really glad this is the thing that changes that for you.
Blitzit
Blockem Profiles
This could be great for quickly building and sharing prototypes with clients or teammates.
@angelaaa you’re right! Personally I’ve built internal-only pages with HTML Pub because I wanted something more visual to share with my team. We’ve password-protected those pages just in case!
What did you prototype with our product?
Blockem Profiles
@yvonnechow Really like the focus on speed and simplicity here. Many people just want to quickly publish something online without setting up servers, domains, or hosting accounts. A lightweight tool like this could make launching small projects much faster.
HTML Pub
@yvonnechow @angelaaa It can host beautiful presentations that are really easy to maintain with Claude. Here's an example: https://pages.htmlpub.com/p/ip0reoLkJD
@angelaaa 100%! This is actually one of the use cases we see a lot in early testing. Instead of a Figma link or a Loom, you send a live URL that actually works. Client can click around, fill out a form, see the real thing. And if they want changes, you just go back to the conversation and ask for them. No redesign, no redeploy. What kind of prototypes are you typically building for clients?