tot.page: Git-Backed File Publishing

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Idea

Share HTML or Markdown files instantly from terminal with permanent, immutable git-backed links. Perfect for quick document sharing without creating accounts—combine it with CDN delivery for reliable access and versioning.

Why this is interesting

Static file sharing with git-backed versioning sits in a crowded lane right now — Netlify Drop, GitHub Gists, and paste-bin-style tools already handle most of this surface area for developers who want frictionless publishing. The "no account required" angle is the genuine differentiator, but that same friction-free model makes monetization hard: users who won't create accounts are the least likely to convert to paid plans, which is why the $500–2k/mo ceiling is realistic but probably optimistic. There's no single dominant incumbent for the exact immutable-link-plus-CDN combo, but the substitutes are close enough that awareness is the only real moat — and one-time mentions don't build that. The biggest risk is that the target user solves this well enough with a ten-second `gh gist create` and never feels enough pain to seek an alternative.

Idea Signals

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Market DemandModerate
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Revenue Potential$500-2k/mo
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CompetitionCrowded market
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