Head-to-head
Stacktree vs dropAn honest head-to-head: where each fits, and why drop wins on open-source + own-infra.ShareDuo vs dropAn honest head-to-head: where each fits, and why drop wins on open-source + own-infra.Send (send.co) vs dropAn honest head-to-head: where each fits, and why drop wins on open-source + own-infra.Stacktree vs ShareDuo — and the open-source optionBoth are closed SaaS. Here's how they stack up, and where drop fits.
Tool comparisons
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Alternatives
The open-source Stacktree alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source Tiiny.host alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source GitHub Pages (private) alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source Vercel deploys (for agents) alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source ngrok (for sharing HTML) alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source ShareDuo alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source Claude Code Artifacts alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source Codex/OpenAI sharing alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source Display.dev alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source private HTML hosts alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source Repaint alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source Shippage alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source static.app alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source Here.now alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.The open-source Send (send.co) alternativeSame job, but open-source and on your infra: branded, password-protected, zero-knowledge links on your own domain — from any AI agent.
FAQ
Is it really open-source and self-hosted?
Yes — MIT licensed, and it runs on your own Vercel Blob + domain. No third party ever holds your content (it's encrypted client-side) or controls your URL.
Is it zero-knowledge?
Locked drops are AES-256 encrypted in the browser via StatiCrypt before upload. The server stores only ciphertext — never your content or password.