Built a static site and need to hand it over before it goes public? Zip the build and get a private link only your reviewers can open. It runs the whole site — pages, navigation, assets — behind an unguessable URL that stays off search, so a client or teammate can walk through it without it being live on the open web.
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Build your site (any generator outputs a folder of plain HTML, CSS and JS — usually dist or build), zip that folder, and drop it in. miinideck unpacks the bundle and serves it behind one private link, with internal navigation and asset paths intact.
Share the link for review. It's no-indexed and unguessable, so the work-in-progress site never appears in search and only your reviewers can reach it — no staging server to stand up, no password lists to manage unless you want one.
Set a password or an expiry for the review window, and push an updated build whenever you iterate — the link stays the same, so reviewers always land on the current version.
Yes. Zip the built site and you get one private, unguessable link for review — no public address, no staging server. Add a password or an expiry so the review window closes on your terms.
Yes — upload the built output, not the source. Static site generators produce a folder of plain HTML, CSS and JS; zip that folder and drop it in. The site runs the way it would once deployed, as long as it doesn't need its own server.
Yes. ZIP the whole build and miinideck serves it with relative paths intact, so navigation between pages, images, fonts and scripts all resolve — the site behaves as a real multi-page site, not a single flat file.
On the Studio tier, yes — point a custom domain at the site. On other tiers the site lives at its private unguessable link, which is usually what you want for review and handoff.
Public static hosting puts your site on the open web at a findable address. This serves the same build behind a private, no-indexed link for review or handoff — and when the site is ready to be public, you publish it wherever it's meant to live.
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