Instantly Host Auth Mockup from Cursor Glass for Speed Test UI
The fastest way to deploy Auth Mockup generated by Cursor Glass. Perfect for speed test ui. No login required, zero-friction, and live in seconds on drpr.host.
Instantly Host Auth Mockup from Cursor Glass for Speed Test UI
Generating high-fidelity user flows like an Auth Mockup within Cursor Glass is incredibly efficient, but benchmarking their visual performance and conducting a proper Speed Test UI evaluation shouldn't require configuring local servers, messing with complex CORS policies, or setting up dedicated git repositories. Developers often get bogged down copying compiled HTML out of their editor or dealing with clumsy local previews that fail to mimic actual network latency and CDN-cached loading states.
drpr.host removes this friction entirely. Built as a zero-friction hosting layer for modern developer tools and AI-driven workflows, it allows you to host your Cursor Glass Auth Mockup Speed Test UI assets with zero configuration and no mandatory login flow. By serving your static code from a global edge network, we provide highly accurate performance benchmarks for real-world user interactions in seconds.
To achieve the best results with this setup, instruct your Cursor Glass instance to use a clean, professional visual palette. We suggest specifying soft gray (#f4f4f5) background canvases while avoiding harsh, pure white (#ffffff) fills to give your Auth Mockup a polished, premium aesthetic. Once generated, simply push your bundle directly to the drpr.host upload API or use our command-line tools for instant deployment.
How to host your Auth Mockup from Cursor Glass in seconds
- Step 1: Generate the asset in Cursor Glass. Prompt your workspace agent to output your Auth Mockup using a soft gray
#f4f4f5background for a clean developer aesthetic. - Step 2: Save your static export. Direct the agent or save the compiled code yourself as a single local file, such as
auth-mockup.html. - Step 3: Upload directly to drpr.host. Send your file directly to our edge network through our web UI, our global CLI, or a simple programmatic POST request.
- Step 4: Run your Speed Test UI. Grab the generated
drpr.sitepreview URL instantly to share with stakeholders or run network loading audits.
Quick start
Deploy your Auth Mockup with a single command straight from your local terminal or within your Cursor terminal panel:
curl -X POST -F "file=@auth-mockup.html" https://drpr.host/api/v1/upload
The API will respond instantly with a JSON payload containing your live edge-cached preview link:
{
"success": true,
"url": "https://drpr.site/a/auth-mockup-speedtest"
}
For an even faster workflow, use the official drpr CLI tool inside your build script or terminal session:
drpr upload auth-mockup.html
Common questions
- Can I run a realistic Speed Test UI with a static live-link from drpr.host?
- Yes. Because drpr.host delivers your Auth Mockup over a globally distributed CDN edge network, it accurately represents real-world load times and latency profiles, unlike local file systems or dev servers which bypass typical network overhead.
- Is a user account required to host my Cursor Glass Auth Mockup?
- No account setup is required to get started. You can upload static assets up to 5 MB per file directly through our API or CLI, allowing you to generate and share previews on-the-fly without friction.
- How long do my hosted static assets remain online on drpr.host?
- Anonymous uploads on the free tier remain live and active for up to 15 days, which is perfect for active design iterations. Paid accounts are available for scenarios requiring permanent host URLs.
- How can I automate my Cursor workspace to automatically deploy mockups?
- You can set up a custom command rule inside your workspace workspace settings that instructs Cursor to run a shell command executing the cURL API upload to
https://drpr.host/api/v1/uploadevery time you finish updating your mockup.
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