Tiiny Host, the drag-and-drop web hosting platform serving over 1.5 million users worldwide and generating $1.5 million in annual recurring revenue, today announced the launch of its Publish Agent Skill, a capability that lets AI coding agents like Claude Code autonomously publish content to the live web from a single natural language instruction.
Whether you say “publish this as a website,” “share this PDF online,” or simply “publish this on Tiiny Host,” the agent detects the intent, invokes the skill, uploads the file, and returns a shareable link. No human in the loop required.
AI agents today can write complete web apps, generate polished PDFs, build data dashboards, and produce publication-ready slide decks. But every one of those outputs has hit the same wall: getting it online. Deployment has remained stubbornly human, requiring dashboards, git repositories, FTP clients, or complex CI/CD pipelines that are built for developers, not for agents that can produce finished work in seconds.
Tiiny Host’s Publish Skill changes that. Built on the open Agent Skills standard, originally developed by Anthropic and now adopted across Claude Code, OpenAI’s Codex CLI, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Gemini CLI, and more than 20 other agent platforms, the skill teaches any compatible agent how to publish to Tiiny Host the moment it detects a publishing intent. No explicit command required.
“We’ve always believed that the gap between creating something and sharing it with the world should be zero. For humans, we got pretty close with drag-and-drop. But for AI agents, the last mile has always been the hardest. They can build anything, but getting it online still requires a human to step in. The Publish Skill closes that gap completely. When your agent can say ‘I built it, and here’s the link,’ that’s a fundamental shift in what agentic work can look like.” – Elston Barreto, Founder & CEO, Tiiny Host
How It Works
The skill’s auto-invocation is based on natural language. Unlike slash commands that require explicit prompting, Agent Skills use semantic matching. When a user’s request aligns with the skill’s description, using words such as “publish,” “host,” “deploy,” or “share online,” the agent automatically loads the Tiiny Host skill and executes the full publishing workflow. The entire SKILL.md is loaded on demand rather than upfront, which helps keep token usage lean and the agent’s context window clean.
A typical interaction looks like this. A user asks the agent to build a portfolio page and publish it as a website. The agent generates the HTML and CSS, detects the publishing intent, invokes the Tiiny Host skill, uploads the file through the API, and returns a live shareable URL.
The same flow works for many file types. A request to generate a summary report and share it online can produce a PDF and publish it. A request to create a data dashboard and host it can produce an HTML file and deploy it. A request to export a slide deck and provide a link can produce a PPTX and upload it. The agent decides the right format, and Tiiny Host handles the hosting.
Installation
Installing the skill takes a single command for Agent Skills-compatible platforms. The command block is included below as an image so it can be reused easily in platforms with limited text formatting.

Once installed, the skill activates automatically when a publishing intent is detected. Users can also invoke it explicitly in Claude Code. The skill handles authentication with the Tiiny Host API, file upload, and URL delivery within the agent’s existing workflow.
Format Support
Tiiny Host supports more than 100 file types that AI agents commonly generate.
For web and code projects, Tiiny Host supports HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and ZIP files for static and PHP apps.
For documents and office files, Tiiny Host supports PDF, DOCX, DOC, PPTX, PPT, XLSX, XLS, RTF, ODT, ODP, ODS, CSV, TSV, LaTeX (.tex), Pages, WPS, and more than 20 additional formats.
For images, Tiiny Host supports JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP, SVG, TIFF, PSD, AI, EPS, RAW formats such as NEF, CR2, ARW, RAF, and DNG, as well as DICOM, EXR, HDR, BMP, and more than 50 additional formats.
This breadth is intentional. When a user asks an agent to “share this,” the output could be a one-page PDF, an interactive web app, a data report, a presentation, or a raw image. Tiiny Host is built to handle all of it without requiring the agent to translate formats, install additional tooling, or prompt the user for decisions.
Built for the Agentic Era
The Agent Skills standard, launched by Anthropic in October 2025 and opened as a cross-platform standard in December 2025, has seen rapid adoption across the AI tooling ecosystem. Skills differ from slash commands in one important way: instead of requiring explicit invocation, they are loaded dynamically when the agent semantically matches a user’s intent to the skill’s description. Only the relevant SKILL.md is loaded, which helps keep token usage minimal and the agent’s context clean.
Tiiny Host’s platform, designed from day one for radical simplicity, maps directly to what agents need: speed, broad format support, and zero setup overhead. With more than 1.5 million users already relying on Tiiny Host to share everything from restaurant menus and student portfolios to marketing collateral and real estate listings, the infrastructure is already handling the diversity of content agents will produce.
Availability
The Tiiny Host Publish Skill is available now and free to install. It is compatible with Claude Code, OpenAI Codex CLI, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and any Agent Skills-compatible agent. The Tiiny Host API, which powers the skill, is available on Solo plans and above. Full documentation is available at the links below.
Skill repository: https://github.com/Tiiny-Host/skills
API documentation: https://api-docs.tiiny.host
File formats supported: https://helpdesk.tiiny.host/en/article/what-type-of-file-formats-do-you-support-na0784/
Website: https://tiiny.host
About Tiiny Host
Tiiny Host is a London-based web hosting platform built for radical simplicity. Founded in 2020 by Elston Barreto, the platform allows anyone to publish websites, PDFs, and more than 100 other file types online in seconds through drag-and-drop or API. With over 1.5 million users worldwide and $1.5 million in annual recurring revenue, Tiiny Host serves a global audience spanning students, developers, small businesses, marketing agencies, and enterprise teams.
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