The Localhost Sharing Tool Nobody Talks About
Sher generates instant preview URLs for local development — no ngrok subscriptions or Vercel deployments required.
The Localhost Sharing Tool Nobody Talks About
You haven't heard of Sher, but you need it. While developers pay for ngrok or wait for Vercel preview deployments, Sher generates instant preview URLs for local development projects.
The Problem
Sharing localhost during development is painful. ngrok requires subscriptions for custom domains and persistent URLs. Vercel preview URLs require git commits and deployment waits. Sometimes you just want to show someone what you're building right now.
What Sher Does Differently
Sher works with popular frameworks like Vite, Next.js, and Astro out of the box. Run sher in your project directory, get an instant preview URL. No configuration, no waiting, no subscriptions for basic usage.
The tool includes video demos showing real usage scenarios — a good sign that the creators actually use it themselves. The freemium model means you can try it immediately without payment friction.
Why It's Underrated
Sher solves a daily developer pain point better than incumbent solutions, but it has minimal visibility. This is exactly the kind of boring-but-essential utility that makes development workflows smoother.
The timing is right: as more developers work with AI coding tools that generate rapid prototypes, the need for instant preview sharing increases. Instead of deploying every iteration, you can share live development URLs immediately.
For vibecoding developers who ship fast and iterate constantly, Sher removes friction from the feedback loop. Try it next time you need to share localhost — it might become part of your daily workflow.
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