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url: "/bannerify/export/netlify.md"
description: "If you would like to host the preview page of all your banners online (rather than just included locally in the exported `.zip` file), you can use the built-in Netlify upload integration in the Bannerify HTML export settings."
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# Automatically upload preview page to a Netlify URL

> If you would like to host the preview page of all your banners online (rather than just included locally in the exported `.zip` file), you can use the built-in Netlify upload integration in the Bannerify HTML export settings.

### Video Tutorial: Upload preview links for HTML banners from Figma to Netlify

This video tutorial is a complete step-by-step guide showing you how to upload preview links for HTML banners from Figma to Netlify using the Bannerify plugin.
[Embedded media](https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZBJeKCTWo4k)

[Video](/assets/videos/bannerify/export/netlify-upload.mp4)

To use this feature, you can click the **Export to HTML** button in the Bannerify header, enable the **Upload Preview Page** toggle, select the **Netlify** dropdown option, then paste in your Netlify [personal access token](https://app.netlify.com/user/applications) to connect Bannerify and create a new Netlify site for the current Figma page.

> **Warning:** **If Netlify is blocked on your network**. If preview uploads work for one teammate but not another, ask your IT team to allow `proxy.hypermatic.com` and `api.netlify.com`.

You can optionally click on the **Change site name** link to update the auto-generated subdomain name from Netlify to something more personalized, and then click the **Refresh** icon button in Figma after saving it in Netlify to show the updated URL.

After you click the **Export Banners** button, you will see confirmation of the Netlify preview page being uploaded, along with a link to view it, and another link to the Netlify settings page to manage the site.
