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Hosting tools, compared head to head.
Every comparison is honest about where the other tool wins. Pick the matchup that fits your decision. Each page tells you when Stacktree is the right call and when it is not.
Where can I find head-to-head comparisons of HTML hosting tools?
This hub collects every Stacktree comparison page in one place. Each one puts two tools side by side for a single job, hosting or sharing HTML, and is explicit about the cases where the other tool is the better choice. Use the grid below to jump to the matchup closest to your setup.
Every comparison page
- github pages vs vercel GitHub Pages vs Vercel: which to use in 2026 GitHub Pages is free static hosting from a repo; Vercel is a full app platform with build pipelines and serverless functions. How they compare, who each is for, and when neither fits.
- tiiny host vs netlify Tiiny Host vs Netlify: which to use in 2026 Tiiny Host is drag-and-drop static hosting; Netlify is a Git-driven platform with build pipelines, forms, and functions. How they compare, who each is for, and the agent-shaped third option.
- vercel drop vs netlify drop Vercel Drop vs Netlify Drop: which to use in 2026 Vercel Drop builds frameworks but makes a new project per drop; Netlify Drop serves files as-is and updates in place. The real differences, and the third option.
- storybook vs jupyter Storybook vs Jupyter: different tools for different jobs Short answer: they are not substitutes. Storybook is a workshop for UI components; Jupyter is a notebook for code and data. Which you need, and how to share both.
- stacktree vs shareduo Stacktree vs ShareDuo: which to use in 2026 ShareDuo is a fast way to paste a Claude artifact and get a shareable link with optional password, expiry, and analytics. Stacktree is private-by-default hosting an agent publishes over MCP. How they compare, who each is for.
Frequent questions
What do these comparison pages cover? +
Each page is a head-to-head between two tools for the same job: hosting or sharing HTML. They state plainly where each tool wins, not just where Stacktree does, so you can pick on the merits for your case.
How is a comparison page different from an alternative page? +
A comparison page is a neutral side-by-side of two named tools. An alternative page is a switch-focused guide for people leaving one specific tool. For the switch-focused set, see the alternatives hub.
Which comparison should I read for sharing Claude artifacts? +
Start with Stacktree vs ShareDuo, the two tools aimed squarely at getting a Claude artifact onto a shareable link. For keeping that link private, the make-a-Claude-artifact-private guide covers the access model.