
Pagelive
Private, branded, tracked links for AI-built proposals and decks.
Tagline
Private links for AI-made proposals
The secure delivery layer for AI proposals
Stop using PDFs for client work
Private branded links that show who opened
Pagelive is the secure delivery layer for AI-made proposals and decks.
This is the cleanest category framing because the product is not a general website builder; it is specifically about taking AI-generated client work and making it safe, branded, and measurable.
The alternative to PDFs, public free hosts, and fragile one-off deploys for client deliverables.
The page repeatedly attacks the real workflow competitors: PDFs flatten interactivity, free hosts default to public indexing, and dev-style publishing is too slow for sales and consulting. That makes the alternative-to angle highly credible.
A privacy-first proposal host that shows you exactly when a client reads your work.
Tracking opens, dwell time, geo, and number of readers is a concrete pain-killer for sales follow-up, while noindex, passwords, and isolated infrastructure address the fear of leaking confidential work.
Primary user
Agency founder or client services lead sending AI-built proposals and decks to prospective clients
ICP #1
Agency founder selling high-ticket strategy, web, or marketing retainers
Pain
They spend hours making polished proposals in AI tools, then worry the deck will be publicly indexed, forwarded around, or flatten into a bad PDF experience.
Why this solves
Pagelive preserves the interactivity of the HTML proposal, puts it on a branded domain, locks it with a password, and tells them when the client actually opens it so they can follow up at the right moment.
ICP #2
Sales engineer at a B2B SaaS company
Pain
They need to deliver custom solution docs and pricing proposals quickly, but standard links are clunky, PDFs are static, and anything hosted in a free tool may be crawlable or unsecured.
Why this solves
Pagelive lets them publish directly from Claude, update content without changing the URL, and track opens/dwell time while keeping the page noindex by default and gated behind a password.
ICP #3
Independent consultant using AI to draft client-facing decks
Pain
They do not want to manage a repo, deploy infrastructure, or send attachment-heavy PDFs that are hard to read on mobile and impossible to instrument.
Why this solves
Pagelive turns an HTML file into a live link in seconds, works on their own domain, and gives them lightweight analytics without requiring a full website workflow.
Strengths
- +The problem statement is sharp and specific: public indexing of AI-built proposals is a real fear, not a vague productivity issue.
- +The product demo is concrete, especially the Claude MCP flow and the sample branded URL with open analytics.
- +The security section is unusually detailed for a landing page, which helps it feel credible for confidential client work.
Weaknesses
- −The page is overloaded with repeated claims and section breaks that make the story feel longer than it needs to be.
- −It spends too much time on infrastructure details like Cloudflare Workers, R2, and D1 before proving why a buyer should care.
- −The audience is somewhat blurred between agencies, consultants, and technical teams, so the message lacks a single dominant buyer.
- −The brand promise is strong, but the interface and UX of the actual product are not shown clearly enough beyond mocked text snippets.
- −The landing page says ‘AI-built proposals and decks’ but doesn’t show enough examples of the exact artifact types people would publish.
Fix these
- Cut the page into a tighter narrative: problem, proof, workflow, then security only for those who need it.
- Lead with a side-by-side comparison against DocSend, PDF, and a public free host to make the difference instantly obvious.
- Add one or two real use-case examples, such as a Q2 pricing proposal or a client strategy deck, with visible analytics overlays.
- Create a dedicated message for each core persona: agencies, consultants, and sales engineers, instead of one blended homepage.
- Move infrastructure trust signals below the fold and replace some of them with buyer-language outcomes like faster follow-up, fewer leaks, and more opens.
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
Private links for AI proposals
Branded, tracked, and noindexed by default.
Keep client work off Google
Pagelive makes pages noindex by default and supports password protection, so sensitive proposals do not get treated like public websites. You control who sees the work and where it lives.
Publish from Claude or by hand
Drop in HTML from Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Lovable, or your own code and publish it as a branded link on your domain. The same workflow works for strategy decks, pricing pages, and technical proposals.
See when people actually read it
Track opens, dwell time, and coarse geography so follow-up happens at the right moment. Update the page later without changing the link, which is huge when clients ask for revisions.
Ship without a full website stack
Free drag-and-drop publishing gets you live with no signup, while the backend stays isolated on Cloudflare Workers, R2, and D1. It feels lightweight for users and serious for client work.
FAQ
Is this for websites or proposals?
It’s for client-facing proposals, decks, and deliverables that need to look polished, stay private, and be measurable. If you want a public website builder, this is not that.
Can I use my own domain?
Yes. That’s the point. You can publish on branded URLs like acme.com/q2-proposal instead of sending random public links.
What happens if I need to update the content?
You can replace the page version without changing the URL. That means you can revise the proposal after sending it and not break the thread.
Does it work with Claude?
Yes. Pagelive has a Claude MCP integration with tools for publishing pages, updating them, listing them, and checking stats. It’s built for AI-first workflows.
Why not just use DocSend or Notion?
DocSend is closer, but Pagelive is built specifically for HTML proposals and decks on your own domain, with noindex by default and a more polished client-facing experience.
PDFs kill your best proposals. They flatten the design, break the experience, and give you zero signal. Pagelive turns Claude / ChatGPT / Gemini pages into private branded links on your own domain. Noindex by default. Passwords. Open tracking. Dwell time. Ship client work like it matters.
Your proposal should not rank on Google. If you’re sending client decks as public links, you’re leaking work you meant to keep private. Pagelive publishes HTML proposals on your domain, locked down by default, with analytics that tell you when to follow up.
Built the thing I wanted. A way to take an AI-made proposal and publish it like a real client deliverable: - branded URL - password gate - noindex by default - opens + dwell time - update content without changing the link Took the messy parts of client work and made them boring.
Claude can publish your proposal now. Pagelive MCP has tools for publish_page, update_page, list_pages, and get_page_stats. That means: draft in Claude, publish to your domain, then check if the client actually opened it. Less copying. Less guessing. More follow-up at the right time.
Public hosts are a bad default for client work. You get crawlable pages, ugly sharing, no real follow-up signal, and a URL that looks like a side project. Pagelive is for proposals, decks, and deliverables that need to stay private and look expensive.
You sent it. Now what? Did they open it? Did they read it? Did it get forwarded to someone else? Pagelive shows opens, dwell time, and coarse geo so you stop following up blind. Less ‘just checking in’. More ‘saw you spent 4 minutes on the pricing page’.
Watch a deck become a link. 1. Drop in HTML from Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Lovable, or hand-coded. 2. Publish on your domain. 3. Add password protection if needed. 4. Send it. 5. See opens and dwell time. That’s the whole product.
Update the proposal without changing the URL. That alone saves a stupid amount of time. Client asks for one more revision? Replace the page version. Same link. Same branding. No new PDF. No broken thread. No awkward resend.
The use case is obvious once you see it: agency strategy decks pricing proposals sales engineering docs consulting deliverables Anything you’d normally send as a PDF, but want private, branded, and measurable.
Notion, Dropbox Paper, public file hosts, random HTML deploys — all fine until client work gets sensitive. Pagelive exists because people want the polish of a live page without the public internet part.
Angle: security-first proposal delivery
Most client proposals are shipped with the wrong defaults. They get turned into PDFs, public links, or a Notion page someone can forward forever. That works until the work is sensitive, high-ticket, or meant to stay private. Pagelive is built for a different job: - publish AI-made proposals as branded links on your own domain - keep pages noindex by default - add password protection when needed - see opens, dwell time, and coarse geo - update the content without changing the link This is not a website builder. It’s the delivery layer for client-facing work that should look polished and stay private. If you sell retainers, custom strategy, or technical proposals, the default way of sending work online is probably too sloppy.
Angle: AI workflow for agencies and consultants
A lot of people are using Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini to draft client work now. The bottleneck is no longer writing. It’s publishing. You still need a way to turn that HTML into something a client can open, trust, and actually read. Pagelive lets you publish those pages on your own domain, keep them private, and track whether they were opened. That means less time exporting, uploading, reformatting, and chasing people who may not even have seen the thing. The interesting part is not “AI wrote it.” The interesting part is that the page can be shipped like a real deliverable. I think this becomes a normal workflow for agencies and consultants very quickly.
Angle: alternative to PDFs and public hosts
PDFs are still the default for proposals because people don’t have a better delivery layer. But PDFs are a bad compromise: - they flatten interactive work - they’re annoying on mobile - they give you weak or zero analytics - they’re easy to forward and hard to control Public hosts are worse when the work is client-facing and sensitive. Pagelive sits in the gap. It takes an HTML proposal or deck, publishes it on your own branded domain, keeps it private by default, and tells you when someone opens it. That’s the whole product. And honestly, that’s enough.
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Tagline
Private links for AI-built proposals
Description
Publish AI-made proposals and decks as branded links on your own domain. Keep them private by default, add passwords, and see opens, dwell time, and version updates without changing the URL.
Maker's first comment
I built Pagelive because I kept seeing the same dumb workflow: people make beautiful client proposals in Claude or ChatGPT, then export them into PDFs or dump them on public hosts that weren’t built for confidential work. That means you lose the experience, lose the signal, and sometimes accidentally make the work crawlable or easy to forward forever. Pagelive is my attempt to fix that in the simplest way possible: take HTML, publish it on your own domain, keep it private by default, and show you whether the client actually opened it. I’m especially interested in feedback from agencies, consultants, and sales engineers who send a lot of custom client work. I want to know if the private-by-default angle is the real pain, or if the bigger pull is the branded URL + analytics combo.
Pinned maker comment
Would love feedback on the homepage clarity, the onboarding flow for first-time users, and whether the product feels more valuable as a secure proposal host or as an analytics layer for client work.
Meta
Your proposal should not be public.
Hypothesis: agencies and consultants will switch from PDFs/public links to a private branded proposal link if it looks better and removes leak risk. Pagelive turns AI-made HTML into a branded page on your own domain, with noindex by default, password protection, and opens tracking.
Google Search
Private proposal hosting for client work
Hypothesis: people searching for PDF alternatives, DocSend alternatives, or secure proposal links want a cleaner way to publish client-facing work. Pagelive lets you host HTML proposals on your domain with password protection, noindex by default, and analytics.
Reddit Promoted
Stop sending client decks as PDFs
Hypothesis: founders and consultants in side-project / indie communities are annoyed by static PDFs and public file hosts when sending custom work. Pagelive publishes HTML proposals as private branded links with open tracking and version updates without changing the URL.
Subreddits
r/SideProject
Show the exact workflow: HTML proposal -> branded private link -> open tracking. Focus on the pain of PDFs and public hosts.
Rules: No hard selling. Share the build, be transparent that it's your product, and keep the post useful.
r/indiehackers
Talk about the niche wedge: secure delivery for AI-made client proposals, not another website builder.
Rules: Founder story preferred. Be specific. No fake enthusiasm.
r/microsaas
Small, sharp launch post about turning one ugly workflow into a paid tool.
Rules: Micro-SaaS angle only. Avoid generic startup language.
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Show how you’re getting the first 100 users by targeting agencies, consultants, and sales engineers.
Rules: Must be journey-oriented. Share numbers, experiments, and lessons.
r/smallbusiness
Client-facing deliverables that need to stay private and look professional.
Rules: Stay practical. Focus on business outcomes, not tech stack.
Communities
Post a clear build story, then reply to every comment with specifics about proposal delivery, privacy, and analytics.
Comment on launches from other maker tools and proposal/document products, then announce only once with a sharp before/after story.
Engage in revenue and sales ops discussions where solution engineers and sales leaders complain about follow-up and proposal workflows.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} — saw you send {context} work to clients. Pagelive lets you publish AI-made proposals as private branded links on your own domain, with opens tracking and noindex by default. Want me to show you a 30-second example?
Product Hunt timing
Launch on Tuesday or Wednesday at 12:01 AM Pacific, after you’ve preloaded comments from 20-30 relevant makers and warm contacts. That gives you the best chance to catch early U.S. traffic while keeping the first hour active.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01I built a private proposal host because PDFs were ruining client work
- 02How I turned Claude-generated HTML into a branded client deliverable
- 03The first 100 users for a secure proposal tool: agencies, consultants, and sales engineers
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Confident, security-conscious, and slightly adversarial toward lazy publishing. It sounds like: “The easy free way to put an AI-built page online usually makes it public and searchable on Google. Pagelive keeps yours private.”
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