Tiiny Host is popular for its “upload and share” approach to getting a simple site or file online fast, without the ceremony of a full deployment pipeline. The alternatives span a wide spectrum: tools like Static.app double down on the same low-friction upload workflow while adding landing-page essentials like forms, while Cloudflare Pages and GitHub Pages lean into Git-based CI/CD and production-ready delivery on global infrastructure. On the other end, Carrd and Webflow are less about hosting your existing files and more about building the site in a streamlined editor—ranging from ultra-simple one-page publishing to a full design+CMP+hosting platform for serious marketing sites.
In evaluating Tiiny Host alternatives, we focused on how quickly you can get live (upload vs Git workflows), what’s included beyond hosting (forms, CMS, redirects, serverless integrations), and how well each option fits different levels of technical comfort. We also considered pricing and free-tier value, custom domain and SSL setup, scalability and performance expectations, and team needs like content editing and collaboration.