You generate HTML with AI
You regularly use Codex or Claude Code to produce HTML files and documents.
Instant host & publish
One line in your terminal, or a call from Claude Code, Codex, or any MCP client. Flyers hosts your HTML and hands back a short link you can brand, lock down, and manage.
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The problem
You’re shipping beautiful HTML from AI, faster than ever. But getting it in front of someone? Always clunky, never quite simple.
Flyers is the publish layer for your agent. Make it fly from the CLI or MCP, put your brand on the link and control who sees it, then fine-tune in the companion app.
Install the Flyers CLI once, globally. Copy the command and run it yourself, or hand it straight to your agent.
npm i -g @flyers-dev/cli Wherever your agent finishes the HTML, type make it fly and it’s instantly a live link.
Share the link anywhere. Lock it with a password, set an expiry, put it on your own brand, and re-publish anytime. The link never changes.
The Flyers app is a native macOS HTML viewer and quick editor for those last tweaks right before you go live.
Who it’s for
You regularly use Codex or Claude Code to produce HTML files and documents.
You often need to publish those documents and share them with clients or outside viewers.
$ ✈ https://flyers.dev/artzy-q3
Built for CLI & MCP
Sharing AI-made HTML usually means Vercel, a pile of config, and a deploy you have to babysit.
Type make it fly in your terminal, or call it from Claude Code, Codex, or any MCP client, and Flyers hosts it and hands back a short link. No build, no config, no leaving your flow.
Brand it, control it
A random link says nothing about who you are, and once it’s out you can’t take it back.
Put your brand on every link, like yourbrand.flyers.dev. Set a password, an expiry, or who’s allowed in, and manage every page you’ve shipped from one place.
The companion app
Changing one comma by hand takes two seconds. Asking the AI to redo it burns a round-trip and tokens.
Make Flyers your default app for .html, open any page and Quick Fix the words right there before you ship. No prompt, no tokens, no waiting. And nothing’s locked in: anything the app does, your agent can do from the CLI too.
Roadmap
Beyond publishing, generate a whole HTML doc right inside Claude or ChatGPT and tweak it on the go, no computer needed. (Publishing via MCP already works today.)
Coming soonSpin up beautiful, high-quality HTML documents in seconds, right inside Flyers.
Coming soonTurn any HTML into a print-ready PDF in A4 or any paper size, portrait or landscape. Perfect for quotes and reports.
Coming soonEvery page you publish or tweak teaches Flyers your taste: your layout, color, and copy habits. Feed that memory back to your AI agent, Cursor, or Claude Code so they build it your way from the start.
Coming soonPeople who already generate HTML with agents like Claude Code or Codex and need to ship it, fast. You publish from the CLI or MCP; the companion app is there for last-mile text fixes, no code required.
Drafts stay on your machine. Only what you publish goes to the cloud, and published pages can be password-locked or set to expire, and are never indexed by search engines.
The CLI and MCP run anywhere Node does. The web dashboard is live for managing every link, team, and access setting. The companion app is macOS first, with Windows on the roadmap.
Yes. Finish a page in your agent, then run flyers publish, or just say “make it fly”. You get a shareable link back. It pairs with Codex, Claude Code, and any agent you run.
One line. Copy a single command into your terminal, or paste our install block into Claude Code or Codex and let the agent set it up for you. Full steps live on the docs page.
Yes. Connect Flyers as an MCP server in Claude or ChatGPT, then publish an HTML doc straight from the chat and get a short link back, no terminal needed.
Flyers is free during the beta, every feature included. Later, a Free plan (random short links, 14-day hosting) and a Pro plan (custom slugs, longer expiry, advanced controls) will split apart.
Install the CLI or connect the MCP server and publish your first link in under a minute.
Install Flyers