I had non-technical relatives who needed a really simple website. I could have built it for them in a couple of hours, but instead I spent a few more hours to solve the more general problem.
They want to talk to a technical person to create and make basic updates to a simple landing page.
I know v0, loveable, replit etc all exist, but they still have a learning curve, and then hosting gets expensive. This way they can download the site as a single HTML file and upload it to their oldschool ISP webhosting package.
I was inspired by carrd.co which I used a lot from when it was still html5up all the way through its various iterations. I think constraints can actually be good sometimes, though in this case probably the lack of way to upload images and other assets to integrate might be too much of a limitation.
It's fully vibe-coded using Replit agent (which I bought on a Black Friday special and some extra credits for this month) and also hosted on Replit. I have no idea how scalable it is or how many concurrent users it can serve, or how reliable the vibe coded queue system is, but I guess I might be about to find out.
Let me know what you think
It's essentially a blank slate to host any content on your domain, including JS.
Anyway, just keep an eye on it as you’re essentially running a static web host and someone will always try to ruin it for the rest of us.
Although maybe the issue is just that you haven’t picked the best examples? The one you linked in a comment with the raining emojis is a way better example that shows the flexibility (and the fun!) of this, I think.
Either way, I’d go with https://mmm.page as an easy and fun page builder before this, but maybe that’s just my own prejudice against vibe coding.
supercool, simple and fast to use ,good job
In a utopian future, social media would mean having this over the open Internet instead of a social media garden. It'd be healthier for my kids at least...
- https://verysmall.site/smallsite
This is hilarious! Strong geocities vibes.
So you can say 'nevermind, make the background darker, and remove the navbar' to make edits. - Made it quite flexible, I dumped the idea though.