Use case

Put your résumé online as a website

A clean link for your CV that looks sharper than a PDF attachment.

A résumé website is a single link you can drop on LinkedIn, in an email signature, or at the top of an application — and it looks far sharper than a PDF. If you (or an AI) can make an HTML résumé, myhtml hosts it free with its own tidy URL.

Update it whenever you like; the link stays the same.

A memorable link

your-name.myhtml.site reads better on a CV than a file attachment.

Always current

Edit and re-deploy — recruiters always see the latest version.

Looks great, loads fast

Served over HTTPS from a global edge, on any device.

Free to keep up

Host it on the free plan for as long as you're job hunting and beyond.

1

Bring a file

An HTML file you made, exported, or had an AI generate.

2

Drop it in

Pick a name in the dashboard — or deploy by CLI, API, or agent.

3

Share the link

It's live at your-name.myhtml.site with HTTPS, instantly.

Common questions

Can I use my own name as the domain?+

You get your-name.myhtml.site today; custom domains (like yourname.com) are coming soon on paid plans.

Can I track who viewed it?+

Visitor analytics are on the roadmap. Today the focus is a fast, clean public page.

Is my résumé public?+

On the free plan it's reachable by anyone with the link. Paid plans add private sites.

Put yours online — free

No setup, no card. Drop a file and get a live link in seconds.

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