
uselink turns any HTML or Markdown into a clean link you control. paste a doc, get a url under your handle, decide who can read and who can comment. readers reply in threads with no account, which Google Docs and Notion can't do. interactive HTML actually runs. add a password, an expiry, or a view limit, and keep every version. new this launch: a visual editor to edit live pages with no code, and an MCP server so Claude, Cursor, or n8n can publish for you.
Uselink is a publishing tool that turns any HTML or Markdown document into a clean, shareable link under your own handle. Instead of wrestling with Google Docs permissions or Notion sharing settings, you paste your content and instantly get a URL you control. Readers can reply in threaded comments without creating an account — something neither Google Docs nor Notion can offer. Interactive HTML runs as-is in the browser, and every version you publish is saved. You can add a password, set an expiry date, or cap the number of views. The latest launch adds a visual editor for editing live pages with no code, plus an MCP server so tools like Claude, Cursor, or n8n can publish for you.
Paste raw HTML or Markdown into Uselink and get a clean, branded URL under your handle. No account required for readers, no conversion steps, no extra formatting.
Anyone with the link can reply in threaded discussions. No sign-up, no login — just click and comment. This removes the friction that Google Docs and Notion impose on external collaborators.
Set a password, an expiry date, or a view limit on any published page. Every edit is saved as a separate version, so you can roll back or compare changes at any time.
Edit live pages directly with a no-code visual editor. For automation, the MCP server lets Claude, Cursor, or n8n publish content on your behalf — turning Uselink into a headless publishing endpoint.
Uselink gives you a link you control, with comments that don't require an account — something Google Docs and Notion simply can't do.
That single difference changes how you share work. Readers don't hit a login wall, so feedback comes faster. Interactive HTML runs natively, so prototypes and data visualizations work exactly as intended. Combined with per-link passwords, expiry, and view limits, you get the simplicity of a pastebin with the access control of a proper publishing platform.
You share documents, prototypes, or notes with people outside your organization and want them to read and comment without signing up. You publish interactive HTML and need it to work as-is. You automate publishing workflows and want an MCP server to push content from AI tools or no-code pipelines. Uselink is a clean, developer-friendly alternative to bloated document-sharing platforms.
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