Publish your website for free

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Share your website with the world, for free

Turn your HTML into a live, public website in seconds with GitHub Pages. Nothing to configure, no fees or subscriptions.

Pixel art of animal construction workers building a log cabin

Paste your HTML below — for example, code from ChatGPT, Claude, or a website builder. Want to test it out? Try asking ChatGPT to make you a website about ducks.

How it works

Log cabin foundation

Add your content

Paste HTML directly or upload files. Works great with code from ChatGPT and other AI tools.

In-progress log cabin

Connect to GitHub

Sign in to GitHub (or create a free account). It's used to store and host your site for free.

Completed log cabin

Share your website

Your site gets a public URL in seconds. Share it with anyone around the world.

About weejur

Why does this exist?

Website builders can charge $10–$30/month or more just to host a simple site. That's up to $300/year for something GitHub Pages and others offer for free. It should be easy for anyone to make and share a website.

Who is this for?

AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude make it easier than ever for anyone to make a website without paying for a platform like Squarespace — but you still need a way to share your site publicly.

Is it really free?

Yes, GitHub Pages is completely free for public sites. (Other companies like GitLab have similar offerings.) A custom domain name costs a bit of money, but there's no upcharge to connect it to your site.

What can I host?

Any "static" website — HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and images. You can't host a backend, but it's perfect for personal sites, portfolios, landing pages, or sharing something visual and interactive with others.