Host a coming soon page

Still building the real site? Drop a simple coming-soon page now and have a live link to share while you finish the rest.

Drag & drop your file here

or — zip a folder, or drop a single page

A launch rarely happens the moment you have something to show — you want a placeholder up first: a headline, an email signup, maybe a countdown. Pagedrop gets that placeholder live in seconds so you can start collecting attention while the full site is still being built.

How to host a coming soon page

1

Build a one-pager

Put together a simple page — logo, one line about what is coming, and a link to your signup form or socials.

2

Drop it live

Drop the single .html, or a small zip if it has its own styles and images, onto the box above.

3

Swap it for the real site later

When the full site is ready, publish that build for a new link and update wherever you shared the coming-soon link.

Frequently asked questions

Can the page collect email signups?

Yes, as long as the signup form posts to an outside service, like a mailing-list provider's form endpoint — Pagedrop serves static files and does not run its own server-side form handler.

Can I use my own domain for the coming-soon page?

Custom domains are on the roadmap; today the page lives on a Pagedrop address, and paid plans let you pick that address's name.

How do I replace it with the finished site?

Publish the finished build separately — it gets its own link. Update anywhere you shared the coming-soon link to point at the new one.

Will it look unfinished with a badge in the corner?

Free sites carry a small Pagedrop badge; a paid plan removes it if you want the placeholder to look fully on-brand.