APPISH provides a way to turn Docker images into publicly accessible URLs in a short amount of time. The service is designed for rapid sharing and deployment of containerized applications, with a workflow that allows users to push a Docker image and immediately receive a live, shareable URL. The process does not require setting up repositories, writing configuration files like YAML, or integrating with CI/CD systems, and there is no need to learn a new command-line interface.
The platform is aimed at developers who need to quickly deploy projects such as AI agents, APIs, MCP servers, Discord bots, and demos, particularly those built in a short timeframe like an evening or during a hackathon. APPISH highlights its suitability for live demos and rapid prototyping, making it useful for testing and sharing applications without additional infrastructure setup.
Users interact with APPISH by building and pushing their Docker images to a designated slot using standard Docker commands. Once the image is pushed, it becomes available at a unique public URL, allowing for immediate access and sharing. The service offers free usage with 2-hour slots, and additional pricing details are available for extended or upgraded usage.
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APPISH sits in PulseGate's Hosting, deployment & PaaS category. It focuses on deploying and sharing containerized applications instantly without complex CI/CD or infrastructure setup. APPISH is a B2B product aimed at developers. There is a free tier, and paid plans start at $5. APPISH is available on the web, and it can be self-hosted.
It is developed by APPISH, and the product first shipped in 2026. Across PulseGate's embedding index, APPISH has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 6 catalogued features are instant deployment, docker integration, and Public URLs. It exposes integrations via an MCP server.
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