Tiiny Host adds Chrome tool for immediate AI code hosting

Tiiny Host has taken a bold step toward simplifying the chaotic handoff between AI generated code and real world publishing. The company, known for its lightweight static hosting platform, has released a Chrome extension that lets users deploy code directly from popular AI chat interfaces with almost no technical steps in between. The idea is straightforward but timely, as many users now find themselves creating functional sites or tools through conversational prompts only to get stuck when it is time to put their work online.

According to Founder Elston Baretto, the team noticed a pattern forming across its user base. People were producing increasingly polished outputs using ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek, yet many had no clue how to move past the point where the AI handed them a bundle of files. That gap inspired the browser side panel that now allows users to simply drag the AI generated content into the extension and receive a link moments later. For anyone who has ever stared at a folder of code with no idea what comes next, the appeal is immediate.

What makes the release particularly interesting is how naturally it fits the current moment in AI adoption. Code generation has outpaced technical capabilities for a large portion of users, creating a situation where people can build something in minutes but cannot publish it without either learning a deployment workflow or asking for outside help.

Early testers, ranging from teachers to small business owners, described the extension as more of a relief than a breakthrough, because it removed a familiar point of friction rather than introducing yet another tool to learn.

Despite its simple presentation, the extension packs functions that cater to more serious use cases, including options for password protection, custom domains, analytics, editing, and even QR code creation. It runs on Tiiny Host’s existing freemium model, which offers a single hosted site at no cost and unlocks broader capabilities for paid plans.

With millions now relying on AI for prototyping and quick experiments, the timing suggests that Tiiny Host is responding to a shift that is already well underway: the need for publishing tools that match the speed of AI creation rather than slow it down.

 

 

 

 

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