GitHub Pages is a popular static site hosting service that works directly from a GitHub repository. It's free, supports custom domains, and integrates well with Jekyll and GitHub Actions for automated builds.

However, using GitHub Pages means you need to know Git — creating repositories, committing files, pushing changes, and configuring deployment settings. For someone who just wants to test an HTML file or share a quick prototype, that's a lot of overhead.

HTMLSave strips away all that complexity. You can paste HTML code directly into the editor, drag and drop a file, or write code from scratch — and your page is live with a shareable URL in seconds. When you need to make changes, just edit in the browser and save. No Git commands, no waiting for builds to deploy.

HTMLSave vs GitHub Pages

FeatureHTMLSaveGitHub Pages
Account RequiredYes (Google)Yes (GitHub)
Setup StepsPaste & SubmitRepo → Enable Pages → Push
Git Required
Edit in BrowserLimited
HTTPS
Custom DomainSubdomainFull custom domain
PriceFree / $3 mo premiumFree (public repos)

Why Choose HTMLSave?

Built for simplicity, speed, and affordability

No Git Required

GitHub Pages requires a repository and Git knowledge. HTMLSave lets you publish without ever touching a terminal.

Edit Instantly

Need to update your page? Just edit the code in the browser and save. No commits, no pushes, no pull requests.

Perfect for Beginners

If you're learning HTML and just want to see your code live on the web, HTMLSave is the fastest path from code to URL.

Instant Preview

Your HTML page is rendered and live within seconds. No waiting for GitHub Actions or Jekyll builds.

Host HTML Without the Git Hassle

Perfect for students, beginners, and quick prototypes. Get your HTML page online in seconds, not minutes.

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