No Way to Publish AI-Generated HTML as Live URLs Without Terminal or Git
Non-technical users generating HTML with AI chatbots cannot deploy pages as live shareable URLs without touching the terminal, Git, or complex hosting setups. The workflow gap between AI-generated code and live deployment blocks a large segment of AI-assisted web creators. A browser-based HTML-to-live-URL tool targeting this persona does not exist.
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