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Sher: The Localhost Sharing Tool You Haven't Heard Of

Generate instant preview URLs for local dev projects without ngrok complexity or Vercel vendor lock-in.

March 31, 2026

Sher: The Localhost Sharing Tool You Haven't Heard Of

You haven't heard of Sher, but it solves a problem you face daily: sharing your local development work with clients, teammates, or stakeholders.

The Problem Everyone Has

You're working on a feature locally. Someone needs to see it. Your options:

  • Deploy to Vercel/Netlify (overkill for quick feedback)
  • Set up ngrok tunneling (complex, often breaks)
  • Screen share (not interactive, scheduling hassles)
  • Create a GitHub repo just for previews (workflow overhead)

All of these add friction to what should be instant.

What Sher Does Differently

Sher generates instant preview URLs for your local projects with a single command. It works out of the box with Vite, Next.js, Astro, and other modern frameworks. No configuration, no complex tunneling setup, no vendor lock-in.

The tool is freemium with video demos, suggesting the creators understand developer adoption patterns. You can try it immediately without commitment.

Why It's Underrated

Sher solves a genuine daily pain point but flies under the radar. It's the kind of utility tool that gets discovered through word-of-mouth rather than hype cycles. The fact that it only has minimal visibility despite clear utility makes it perfect for developers who prefer tools that just work over tools that generate buzz.

Compare this to paid alternatives like ngrok Pro or the complexity of setting up your own tunneling solution. Sher strips away everything unnecessary and focuses on the core use case: "I need to show someone my local work, now."

When to Use It

Sher shines for:

  • Quick client previews during development
  • Cross-browser testing with teammates
  • Mobile testing without deployment
  • Stakeholder feedback on work-in-progress features

It's particularly valuable for agencies and freelancers who frequently need to share work-in-progress with clients.

Sometimes the best tools are the ones that solve obvious problems without fanfare. Sher is one of those tools.

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