Paste or write Markdown, hit publish, get a link. No account required. That’s it.
Think Imgur but for markdown. Instead of dragging an image and getting a URL, you paste markdown and get a noindex web page.
It works from the web app, an Obsidian plugin, a CLI (`jotbird publish README.md`), and an API. Links last 30 days or 90 days with a free account, Pro ($29/year) makes them permanent.
rekabis•1h ago
And yet… markup is text.
Only text.
And text takes up almost no drive space at all.
Drive space - even now, with the AI datacentre bubble - is still stupidly cheap. I could understand if the subscription is metered to the amount of text; say, 10¢/mo per 1,000,000 characters. Or to a mix of characters and links.
But $29/year? How many hundreds of full-sized novels worth of text are you expecting people to link to?