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(BrewPage launched publicly in 2026-03 and does not yet publish a named-customer list. The above describes active user segments. Feel free to leave this field blank if SaaSHub rejects without specific named logos โ it's a common honest answer for newer SaaS.)
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Developers, AI-agent builders, and technical writers who need a frictionless way to share or publish content without standing up a backend or creating an account. Core segments:
- AI/ML engineers wiring agents that need to publish artifacts (Claude, LangChain, LlamaIndex users)
- Developers sharing quick demos, code samples, HTML/Markdown drafts, or JSON fixtures
- Technical teams publishing lightweight internal docs or runbooks without spinning up a CMS
- Indie hackers and hobbyists who want a permanent URL for a one-off page in under 10 seconds
- Open-source maintainers who prefer self-hostable tooling with a free SaaS fallback
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BrewPage started in early 2026 out of a simple frustration: every time an AI agent โ Claude, GPT, or a LangChain tool โ produced a useful HTML or Markdown artifact, there was nowhere to put it. Gists required GitHub accounts. Pastebin mangled formatting. S3 buckets took minutes to configure. The founders, long-time backend engineers, wanted a tool that fit the modern AI-agent workflow: a single REST call, no auth, instant public URL, and a companion MCP server so agents could publish natively.
The project is open-source (MIT, Kotlin + Spring Boot backend, static-site Caddy frontend) and runs on a single Contabo VPS with Postgres, MinIO, and a shared Caddy reverse proxy. The free tier is intentionally generous โ 5 MB HTML, 20 MB multi-file sites, 60 uploads/hour per IP โ so hobbyists and agents
never hit paywalls.
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Zero-signup, AI-native hosting. BrewPage is one of the few sharing services that ships both a REST API and a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, making it directly callable from Claude Desktop, Cursor, LangChain, LlamaIndex, Continue.dev and other AI agents. No account, no API key, no CAPTCHA โ an agent or a human posts content and gets back a permanent HTTPS URL in one round-trip. Multi-format first-class support: HTML, Markdown, JSON, binary files, and full multi-file static sites (ZIP upload) under the same API surface.
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Based on our record, HackMD seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 75 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Many of the suggestions in this thread (min-release, ignore script) are defenses for the consumers. I've been working on Proof of Resilience, a set of 4 metrics for OSS, and using that as a scoring oracle for what to fund. Popularity metrics like downloads, stars, etc are easy to fake today with ai agents. An interesting property is that gaming these metrics produces better code, not worse. These are the 4... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Bluetooth works most reliably across all devices (within its limited range), but all these p2p apps are indeed moving towards multi-transport support to diversify and widen the connectivity grid: https://hackmd.io/@grjte/bitchat-wifi-aware. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Https://hackmd.io/@rust-lang-team/rJvv36hq1e I don't know if they later changed their minds. From the meetings notes it seemed they didn't want implement a C++ frontend in rustc. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
More transparency on the background of this poster: https://hackmd.io/@alexjs/Bkm1KIpxR. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Https://hackmd.io might fit the bill. I use it for some open source projects I work on, but don't really touch the advanced features. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
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