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Their hero headline: “Instantly publish HTML, sites & AI-made pages.”

That’s a mechanism headline disguised as a value proposition. “Instantly publish” is the action the product performs — but the builder standing in front of it does not need to be told they can publish. They know the product publishes. What they do not know is how this changes their day: the demo that used to eat an hour, the AI-generated site that used to stall at deployment, the client delivery that used to require three tools. The gap between “I have working HTML” and “I have a live URL” is where momentum dies. This product closes that gap. The headline should say so.

One sentence fixes it.

Before: “Instantly publish HTML, sites & AI-made pages.”

After: “Paste your HTML and have a live, shareable URL in seconds — no deploy config, no server to set up, no ops overhead.”

Same product. Same feature. The buyer’s actual win — a URL in their hands before the session goes cold — is now in sentence one. Below is the full rewrite.

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Current H1 — what a stranger reads first

Instantly publish HTML, sites & AI-made pages.

The gap: Mechanism-first — names the action the product performs (publish) and the object types it accepts (HTML, sites, AI-made pages), not what changes for the builder who uses it. A vibe coder or AI-builder looking to ship fast does not need to be told they can publish — they need to know the deploy tax is gone.

Rewritten H1 — paste-ready

Paste your HTML and have a live, shareable URL in seconds — no deploy config, no server to set up, no ops overhead.

Names the input (paste your HTML), the output (live shareable URL), the speed (seconds), and eliminates the three friction items the buyer dreads (deploy config, server setup, ops overhead). Zero mechanism restatement.

Rewritten hero subhead — paste-ready

By the time you finish setting up a Vercel account, configuring a repo, and pointing a domain, the AI-assisted build session is cold and the client has moved on. Quickish removes the deploy tax entirely — your HTML goes in, a permanent URL comes out, and you're sharing before the context window closes.

The dollar logic — why this gap costs you

The bottleneck in AI-assisted building is not generating the page. It is shipping it. A vibe coder or solo founder who prompts Cursor into a working landing page in five minutes then spends the next forty-five in Vercel, Netlify, or GitHub Pages configuration has lost the moment. Not just the time — the moment. Every demo you've given to a client, every Product Hunt post you've drafted, every tweet you've written about a new tool gets its momentum from the gap between "it works" and "here's the link." The faster that gap closes, the more ideas survive contact with reality. Quickish is not a hosting product. It is the tool that makes every AI-generated page as shareable as a Google Doc. The dollar logic is simple: if you build AI-assisted and you're still losing 30 minutes per project to deployment setup, you are paying a hidden tax on every idea you have. The tax compounds. The product that removes it does not need to be expensive or complex — it just needs to remove the drag.

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