u/Emergency_Brief_9364

Hey everyone, looking for early users to break this.

The problem I kept running into: AI agents like Claude Code are genuinely great at building things. Dashboards, calculators, tools, trackers. But the moment you want to show someone what was built, you're stuck. Localhost doesn't work. Walking someone through npm install kills the demo. Proper deployment takes time you don't want to spend on a prototype.

So I built ephemo.

npx ephemo in your CLI and whatever your agent just built becomes a live shareable URL in about 2 seconds. No account, no login, nothing to configure.

Links expire in 24 hours by default. Permanent hosting is two clicks if you need it.

Works with anything agent-built: pitch decks, internal tools, budget trackers, portfolio pages, calculators, whatever.

What I actually need from you:

- Try it and tell me what breaks

- Tell me what use cases I haven't thought of

- Tell me honestly if this solves a real problem for you or if you'd just use something else

Also genuinely curious: what would make this a must-have tool for your workflow? What's missing?

https://ephemo.online/

Takes about a minute to try. Appreciate any feedback.

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u/Emergency_Brief_9364 — 7 days ago

Keep running into this. Agent puts together a working dashboard or tool and then I have no clean way to hand it off. Localhost obviously doesn't work. Full deployment feels like overkill for a prototype I just want feedback on. Walking someone through running it themselves kills the whole point.

Came across something called ephemo that seems to handle this. One CLI command and it generates a shareable link in a couple seconds. No login, no config. Links expire in 24 hours which is fine for most use cases.

Haven't stress tested it much but for quick sharing it seems to work. https://ephemo.online/

Curious what others here do. Is there a cleaner workflow I'm missing?

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u/Emergency_Brief_9364 — 7 days ago

Keep running into this. OpenClaw puts together something genuinely useful and then I have no good way to get it in front of someone quickly. Localhost doesn't work, deployment takes too long for something I just want feedback on.

Came across something called ephemo the other day that seems to handle this. One CLI command and it spits out a shareable link in a couple seconds. Looked pretty neat but haven't used it extensively.

Curious what everyone else does here. Do you just deploy properly every time? Some other tool? Would love to know if there's a better workflow I'm not aware of.

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u/Emergency_Brief_9364 — 7 days ago

Keep running into this. OpenClaw puts together something genuinely useful and then I have no good way to get it in front of someone quickly. Localhost doesn't work, deployment takes too long for something I just want feedback on.

Came across something called ephemo the other day that seems to handle this. One CLI command and it spits out a shareable link in a couple seconds. Looked pretty neat but haven't used it extensively.

Curious what everyone else does here. Do you just deploy properly every time? Some other tool? Would love to know if there's a better workflow I'm not aware of.

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u/Emergency_Brief_9364 — 7 days ago

Been running into this constantly. Agent builds something great, and then I have no good way to show anyone. Can't send a localhost link. Don't want to walk someone through npm install. Full deployment feels overkill for a prototype.

Stumbled across something called ephemo that seems to fix this pretty cleanly.

npx ephemo in your CLI and whatever your agent built becomes a shareable URL in about 2 seconds. No account, no login, no setup.

Links expire in 24 hours by default. Permanent hosting available if you need it.

Haven't stress tested it but for quick sharing it seems solid. https://ephemo.online/

Curious how others are handling this. Is there a better way I'm missing?

reddit.com
u/Emergency_Brief_9364 — 7 days ago

Been running into this constantly. Agent builds something great, and then I have no good way to show anyone. Can't send a localhost link. Don't want to walk someone through npm install. Full deployment feels overkill for a prototype.

Stumbled across something called ephemo that seems to fix this pretty cleanly.

npx ephemo in your CLI and whatever your agent built becomes a shareable URL in about 2 seconds. No account, no login, no setup.

Links expire in 24 hours by default. Permanent hosting available if you need it.

Haven't stress tested it but for quick sharing it seems solid. https://ephemo.online/

Curious how others are handling this. Is there a better way I'm missing?

reddit.com
u/Emergency_Brief_9364 — 7 days ago