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peadf vs Tiiny Host

A drag-and-drop platform for hosting static sites and PDFs online, generating an instant shareable link and QR code for each upload. Here is an honest look at how the two compare for sharing a PDF as a link and QR code.

FeaturepeadfTiiny Host
Free tier for sharing a PDF as a linkGenerous, no-signup free tier; link does not expire after a weekFree for ~7 days, 3MB, 1 site; persistent hosting needs a paid plan
View analyticsIncluded on the free tierPaid plans only (page views, sources, geography)
Editable destination / replace fileEdit the destination the link/QR points to without reprintingUpdate or replace files from the dashboard; in-browser PDF text editing
QR code for the PDFShare as link plus QR codeAuto-generated downloadable QR code per upload
In-browser PDF tools (merge, split, compress, convert)15 free browser PDF tools includedNot offered; focuses on hosting plus single PDF text editor
Custom domainShareable hosted linkCustom domains with free SSL on paid plans
Password protectionHosted-link sharingAvailable on paid plans
Other hosting (HTML, ZIP sites, PHP)Focused on PDF hosting and PDF toolsHosts static HTML, ZIP-uploaded sites, and basic PHP too
StorageFree tier for typical PDF sharing3MB free; ~100MB-1GB caps even on paid tiers

Where Tiiny Host is strong

  • Broad hosting scope beyond PDFs: it serves static HTML, ZIP-uploaded sites, and basic PHP, so it doubles as a quick static-site host, not just a PDF link tool.
  • Mature, polished product with custom domains + free SSL, password protection, email capture, team collaboration, and a built-in code/PDF editor, plus live G2/Capterra/SaaSworthy listings and AWS-backed delivery.
  • Custom link names and custom-domain support let you brand the URL (e.g. yourname.tiiny.site or your own domain) rather than using a random slug.

Where peadf is different

  • Free PDF hosting is time-limited (about 7 days) and capped at 3MB on a single site; peadf's free tier is generous and does not expire your link after a week.
  • Analytics and password protection are locked behind paid plans, whereas peadf includes view analytics on its free tier.
  • No suite of in-browser PDF utilities: peadf bundles 15 free PDF tools (merge, split, compress, convert, etc.) right in the browser, while Tiiny focuses on hosting plus a single in-browser PDF text editor.
  • Tight storage ceilings even on paid tiers (a ~100MB cap is reported across plans, 1GB on Pro at best), which constrains larger or numerous PDFs.
  • Getting persistent hosting, analytics, and a stable link generally requires signing up and paying, versus peadf's no-signup free path.

When to pick peadf

Pick peadf if you want to share a PDF as a link and QR with view analytics and an editable destination without paying or watching your free link expire after a week, and especially if you also want a set of free in-browser PDF tools (merge, split, compress, convert) alongside the hosting. Tiiny Host is the better fit when you need to host a full static website (HTML, ZIP, PHP), connect a custom domain with SSL, or want extras like password protection, email capture, and team collaboration, and don't mind that those features and persistent analytics sit behind a paid plan.

Tiiny Host pricing: Free tier hosts a PDF/site for 7 days with a 3MB cap on a single site. Paid plans are Tiny ($9/mo or $60/yr = $5/mo), Solo ($18/mo or $156/yr = $13/mo), Pro ($38/mo or $372/yr = $31/mo), and Pro Max ($89-95/mo). A 100MB storage ceiling applies even to the top tier (Pro is 1GB per some sources, but storage is tight across the board), and analytics plus password protection require a paid plan.

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