Send a README draft for review
Share an early README with a client or teammate before opening a PR. Internal links and badges keep working.
Markdown · Private share · Read-only
The fastest way to send a .md file to a client, teammate or reviewer. No GitHub repo, no PR, no copy-paste into Notion. Just a clean, password-protected link.
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Built for developers · tech writers · indie founders · open-source maintainers
Drag a folder of Markdown files and the images they reference. Internal links between files just work.
Create as many share links as you need — one per reviewer or team. Revoke or rotate any time.
Reviewers open a clean reader, type the password, and read your docs on any device.
Anywhere you'd otherwise paste Markdown into Slack, zip up a folder, or spin up a private repo just to get eyes on a draft.
Share an early README with a client or teammate before opening a PR. Internal links and badges keep working.
Hand a small group of reviewers a focused, password-protected link instead of a noisy doc thread.
Drop your /docs folder and walk a reviewer through the tree exactly as it'll read once it ships.
Give beta testers a clean, distraction-free changelog link — no GitHub account required.
Quietdocs is built for one job: getting a Markdown draft in front of a small group of readers, fast.
Public by default, ugly URLs, and relative links between files don't really work. Quietdocs is private by default and treats your folder as a single doc set.
Forces a paste, mangles code blocks, and loses your file structure. Quietdocs renders your Markdown as-is — fenced code, tables, headings and all.
Reviewers need an account and have to navigate a repo. Quietdocs gives them one link and a password — they're reading in seconds.
Long Markdown becomes a mess in chat and gets buried. Quietdocs gives you a permanent, revocable link you can re-share.
Everything you might want to know before sending your first private Markdown link.
Yes. Upload a folder of Markdown files and links between them resolve correctly inside the reader, just like they would in a repo.
Yes. Drop the images alongside your .md files and they render inline in the shared reader.
Every share link is gated by a password you set. Links are not indexed and you can revoke them at any time.
No. Reviewers just open the link, type the password and read. No GitHub, no signup, no install.
Yes. Fenced code blocks with syntax highlighting, tables, lists and blockquotes all render with sensible defaults.
Yes. From your dashboard you can revoke or rotate any share link instantly.
Free to start. No credit card. Reviewers don't need an account.