Docfarm catches every artifact your AI builds through MCP, hosts it at a clean link, and tracks who opens it. HTML, PDFs, decks, anything. No more zipping files or screenshotting Claude outputs to share. Capture is automatic, so every piece lands in one place. Share it with your team and work on it together, all from the same farm. Most AI work lives in personal accounts and walks out when someone leaves. Docfarm keeps it on infrastructure you own. Your AI tool ships it, Docfarm plants it.
Yoooo Product Hunt!
We are launching here because we want your feedback. This is our MVP and we are trying to figure out if we are solving a real problem or one we just happen to have ourselves.
The pain we kept running into: Claude or ChatGPT makes something useful and getting it to anyone else is a hassle. Zip the file, attach it, hope they open it, never know if they did. HTML and JS files are the worst.
So we built Docfarm. It sits in your AI tool as an MCP connector. Whatever you make there gets a clean trackable link automatically. You see who opened it, when, and for how long.
The core loop works but there are lots of things still in progress. We have our own ideas for what to build next but we want to hear from the community first.
Does this solve something for you? Ask us anything and thanks for supporting us!
auto publishing every AI generated artifact to a trackable link with no review step in between is convenient until someone's AI accidentally hosts something it shouldnt have. since youre asking for real feedback, that gap between generate and publish is worth a look before this scales
This does feel like a real problem, especially for HTML or interactive outputs from AI tools. A clean trackable link is much better than sending files around and hoping someone opens the right version.
It is an amazing solution that helps to go fast from the HTML that I produce with Claude to presentations that are sent to clients + tracking. It saves me at least 10 minutes in my follow-up of every client list I got.
About Docfarm on Product Hunt
“Host, share, and track everything your AI builds”
Docfarm launched on Product Hunt on June 17th, 2026 and earned 75 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #37 on the daily leaderboard. Docfarm catches every artifact your AI builds through MCP, hosts it at a clean link, and tracks who opens it. HTML, PDFs, decks, anything. No more zipping files or screenshotting Claude outputs to share. Capture is automatic, so every piece lands in one place. Share it with your team and work on it together, all from the same farm. Most AI work lives in personal accounts and walks out when someone leaves. Docfarm keeps it on infrastructure you own. Your AI tool ships it, Docfarm plants it.
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