Publish in seconds
Open the canvas, type or paste, click Publish. You get a shareable URL and an edit link. No accounts, no templates, no deploys.
Quicky.Page is the fastest way to publish a single web page from a prompt, a paste, or an API call. No website builder, no CMS, no deploy step. Just a URL.
No account required to publish your first page.
Open the canvas, type or paste, click Publish. You get a shareable URL and an edit link. No accounts, no templates, no deploys.
Paste a chat, a thread, a README, or a URL. Shape rearranges it into clean, structured blocks — callouts, code, quotes, timelines — that stay fully editable.
Any agent, LLM, script, or workflow can publish a page in a single POST. CORS-permissive, anonymous, MCP-ready — built for AI pipelines from day one.
The free tier is generous on purpose — Quicky.Page should always be a one-call publish. Pro is for the people who've outgrown the defaults: agents shipping at scale, builders with a brand, and power users who want every page on their own URL.
Publish to your own domain instead of quicky.page/abc123. Point a CNAME, attach the domain in /account, and your pages serve from yours.dev/anything.
Pro routes Shape and Ask AI to higher-quality models with longer context windows. Better structure on long pastes, sharper rewrites, faster generation.
API rate limits lifted from 30 / 5 min to a Pro-scoped quota. More pages per minute from agents, larger page payloads, longer AI generations.
Custom URLs and password-gated pages are bundled into Pro — no more per-page $5 upgrade for each one. Use them as freely as you like.
Direct email line to the team. Bug reports, feature requests, and questions get a same-day response from someone who can actually fix it.
Lightweight, privacy-first traffic stats per page — referrer, geo bucket, unique reads — so you can see which artifacts are landing.
Launching soon · early-access pricing
Free tier stays free, forever.
Open the canvas, drop in a prompt, an outline, or an entire ChatGPT thread. Click Publish. Share the URL. That's the whole product.