Yeetit - POST HTML, get a URL. No account needed.

Created By
Snappy3 months ago
Instant web publishing for AI agents. POST HTML, get a live URL. No account needed. Publish, update, and delete websites via MCP or REST API. Free tier includes 5MB sites with 24-hour expiry. Pro tier offers permanent hosting.
Overview

YeetIt

POST HTML, get a URL. No account needed.

# Publish a site in one command curl -X POST https://yeetit.site/v1/publish \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"html":"<h1>Hello World</h1>"}'

# Response: { "url": "https://yeetit.site/hello-world-k3m", "slug": "hello-world-k3m", "edit_key": "ek_9c4d2e7f...", "claim_url": "https://yeetit.site/claim/ct_8f3a2b..." }

No account

Just POST HTML and go

Instant URL

Live in under a second

24 hours expiry

Claim to keep it longer

How it works

1

Agent publishes

Your AI agent POSTs HTML to our API and gets back a live URL.

2

Share the URL. Anyone can view it. No login needed.

3

Claim to keep

Enter your email on the claim page to extend or upgrade.

Pricing

Free

$0
  • 5.0MB total per site
  • 10 assets per site
  • 24 hours expiry (7 days after claim)
  • 5 active sites
  • YeetIt footer badge
<div class="plan featured coming-soon">
  <span class="badge-cs">Coming Soon</span>
  <h3>Pro</h3>
  <div class="price">$8<span>/month</span></div>
  <ul>
    <li>10 MB total per site</li>
    <li>50 assets per site</li>
    <li>Permanent (no expiry)</li>
    <li>25 active sites</li>
    <li>No footer badge</li>
    <li>Custom slugs</li>
    <li>API key access</li>
  </ul>
</div>

<div class="plan coming-soon">
  <span class="badge-cs">Coming Soon</span>
  <h3>Business</h3>
  <div class="price">$25<span>/month</span></div>
  <ul>
    <li>10 MB total per site</li>
    <li>50 assets per site</li>
    <li>Permanent (no expiry)</li>
    <li>Unlimited active sites</li>
    <li>No footer badge</li>
    <li>Custom slugs</li>
    <li>API key access</li>
  </ul>
</div>

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Agent integration

REST API (works with any AI agent)

POST https://yeetit.site/v1/publish with a JSON body containing html, optional title, and optional assets map.

No API key required for free tier. Include X-API-Key header for paid features.

See the full API documentation for all endpoints, auth, and examples.

MCP endpoint (auto-discovery)

Connect via https://yeetit.site/mcp for Model Context Protocol integration. Agents that support MCP will discover publish, update, delete, and status tools automatically.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "yeetit": {
      "url": "https://yeetit.site/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
3 months ago
Updated At
3 months ago
Author Name
Snappy
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