Every way people use Pagedrop
Underneath it, it is always the same trick — drop a file, get a link. Here is every specific job people drop files in for.
Share a file
Sometimes the whole job is turning one document into a link: a PDF, an HTML file, or a zipped folder someone else needs to open without downloading or unzipping anything first.
Host a static site
For a small static site, the fastest route is dropping the finished files directly rather than provisioning a server, wiring up a repo, or configuring a build pipeline for something that does not need one.
From your design & dev tools
If your site started life in a design tool, a page builder, an AI generator, or a workspace like Notion, the export usually lands as a folder of files that still need somewhere public to live.
Life & business
Beyond code and design, plenty of everyday things are really just one page that needs a link: a resume, a menu, a wedding invite, a client preview, a product you are selling directly.
Comparing hosts?
If you came from Tiiny Host or are weighing it against Pagedrop, the honest side-by-side comparison covers pricing, storage, and where each one is actually stronger.