Why host your lesson plan instead of sending an attachment?
Lesson Plan files need to open cleanly for students, reviewers, or faculty on any device. Email attachments and LMS uploads can create version confusion.
PDFHost turns the document into a clean hosted page with a link that opens on desktop and mobile. You can use it in messages, social profiles, sales follow-ups, client portals, websites, and QR codes.
What a hosted lesson plan is useful for
A lesson plan is an academic or learning document that needs to be easy for students, reviewers, instructors, or administrators to open.
Avoid these sharing mistakes
- Uploading different versions across several class pages
- Sharing files that do not open well on phones
- Forgetting to organize PDFs by class, topic, or term
Good places to share it
- LMS lesson
- class email
- student portal
- research profile
How to host a lesson plan online
Select your lesson plan PDF and upload it to PDFHost.
Copy the permanent hosted link, embed code, QR code, or download URL.
Paste the link into email, social media, a website, a newsletter, or a client message.
Use analytics to see views, downloads, referrers, devices, browsers, and read-time trends.
Make your lesson plan easier to share.
Upload once, then use one clean PDFHost link anywhere.
PDFHost features that help with Lesson Plan sharing
Common ways to use this page
Lesson Plan for a class resource page
Lesson Plan shared with reviewers
Lesson Plan linked inside a course lesson
FAQ: hosting a lesson plan online
How do I host a lesson plan online?
Upload the PDF to PDFHost, then copy the shareable link. You can use that link in email, social media, websites, QR codes, and client portals.
Can I track who opens my lesson plan?
PDFHost tracks views, downloads, referrers, devices, browsers, and read-time trends on analytics-enabled plans.
Can I embed my lesson plan on a website?
Yes. After upload, copy the iframe embed code from PDFHost and paste it into your website or page builder.
Can I protect this document?
Yes. You can use private sharing controls, password protection on paid plans, and expiration or max-view settings when the document should not stay public forever.