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Flowershow

Publish your markdown as a beautiful website – in seconds.

Turn your Markdown into a beautiful website instantly. Publish docs, blogs, wikis, and knowledge bases in a fully hosted platform, without dealing with deployment or maintenance. No proprietary format, no vendor lock-in. Import from GitHub, the CLI, Obsidian, or just drag and drop your files. No coding required. Free plan forever.

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Hi everyone 👋 I’m the developer behind Flowershow.

Flowershow came from a pretty simple frustration: we wanted publishing Markdown to be easy, without giving up Markdown itself.

A lot of tools make publishing easier by asking you to move your content into their system, change your workflow, or adopt some special format. We wanted the opposite. We wanted Markdown to stay Markdown, and publishing to be a separate layer on top.

We were also tired of setting up and maintaining sites every time we wanted to publish something. We could do it, but it always felt like too much overhead for something that should be straightforward. We also wanted the result to feel polished — not like a generic generated site, but something genuinely nice to share.

So we built Flowershow — a hosted way to publish blogs, docs, wikis, and knowledge bases from Markdown, whether from GitHub, Obsidian, the CLI, or drag and drop.

Curious to hear what you think and whether this fits your workflow.