Kagi Small Web
161 points
1 hour ago
| 13 comments
| kagi.com
| HN
freetonik
33 minutes ago
[-]
On a similar note, I maintain and grow a manually curated collection of personal blogs with valid RSS feeds: https://minifeed.net/blogs

The criteria is simple: human-written (as much as I can validate myself), in English (for now), with valid RSS feed, and not a micro-blog (so, more than just feed of links or short tweet-like messages).

Similar to Kagi's Small Web viewer, or StumbleUpon-style viewer: you can get a random listing of blogs [1] or a random listing of posts from all blogs [2]. Feeds and posts are indexed, so full-text search works across all blogs. When possible and permitted by robots.txt, text is scraped for searching, so even if some text is omitted in the RSS feed by the author, search should work.

Though I do plan to implement a similar "view one random post at source" kind of view, soon.

UPD: Feel free to submit a blog, including your own! [3]

[1] https://minifeed.net/blogs/by/random

[2] https://minifeed.net/global/random

[3] https://minifeed.net/suggest

reply
modernerd
1 hour ago
[-]
reply
postalcoder
47 minutes ago
[-]
And Small HN:

https://hcker.news/?smallweb=true

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46618714 (Ask HN: Share your personal website, 2414 comments)

Clicking through people's personal sites from that thread really makes this site feel small and human.

reply
HelloUsername
16 minutes ago
[-]
Related recent blog post "Small Web Just Got Bigger" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47366230 13-march-2026

Previous post 7-sept-2023 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37420281 185 comments. And https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39476015 23-feb-2023 36 comments

reply
erremerre
1 hour ago
[-]
I like the idea, but would like to be able to select a language and see the small web of that language. There are more languages than English, and this tool could make them thrive.

Also somehow if they are clever, they could use this for those translation system they are using, but please let us select our own language without feeding automatic translation like youtube does).

reply
8organicbits
22 minutes ago
[-]
I think the problem is that it's hard to curate feeds in a language you don't understand. I've been building an uncurated index of OPML blogrolls, with no language restriction. The OPML blogrolls are curated by their owners, so someone decided they met some inclusion criteria, but the overall list is uncurated.

https://alexsci.com/rss-blogroll-network/

reply
yashasolutions
9 minutes ago
[-]
StumbleUpon is that you?

Jokes aside, it's really nice and I can totally see becoming addictive. Kudos to Kagi team for an other user oriented product. (as a side note, I am using Kagi daily and i didn't know about this tool)

reply
arscan
23 minutes ago
[-]
I do love the concept, but a little part of me died each time I came across an article with a very strong AI voice. That just feels antithetical to the ‘small web’ ethos because it obscures the ‘neighbor’ behind it.
reply
unbindableisaac
23 minutes ago
[-]
Bit bummed. The first random page I landed on was a really interesting article for me. The custom cursor (well why not) had me struggling to following a link, and instinctively I refreshed the page. I ended up somewhere else in the haystack with ostensibly no way back to that particular article.

Perhaps I'm yelling into the void here, but what would be great is when first landing at kagi.com/smallweb, the url query parameter would be somehow set, as it is when "Next Post" is clicked.

reply
bjord
9 minutes ago
[-]
doesn't solve the root problem, but maybe try searching for the topic in kagi with the small web lens?
reply
emehex
1 hour ago
[-]
StumbleUpon?
reply
rdmuser
58 minutes ago
[-]
Personally my favorite spiritual successor to stumbleupon has been cloudhiker.net. I found kagis to be too personal blog focused for my tastes. I love that kagi is doing so much of this out in the open though.

There are a surprising amount out there: https://blog.woblick.dev/en/2025/best-stumbleupon-alternativ...

reply
Kovah
37 minutes ago
[-]
Hi, creator of Cloudhiker here. Thanks for mentioning my site! Let me know if you have any questions, issues or ideas.
reply
kilroy123
49 minutes ago
[-]
There are still a lot of alternatives:

http://cloudhiker.net

https://www.offscopes.com

Newsletter version if you prefer: https://randomdailyurls.com

reply
pu_pe
51 minutes ago
[-]
First thing I thought... honestly we should bring it back anyway
reply
timvdalen
1 hour ago
[-]
I miss StumbleUpon so much!
reply
jwelten
30 minutes ago
[-]
Interesting, really like the idea. Maybe in the future a possibility to use it in multiple languages
reply
sam_goody
55 minutes ago
[-]
So, basically, a random site from their index of ~30,000 sites.

You can choose similar sites by index.

But what are the criterion to have your site listed here, or how it will prevent this from just becoming a massive gamified advertising index, or anything more about "why these?" is not obvious to me.

Can anyone explain what is special about these sites specifically, or where this project is going?

reply
dwedge
44 minutes ago
[-]
reply
drstewart
1 hour ago
[-]
Some context would be helpful
reply
ViktorRay
57 minutes ago
[-]
Here is a link to the folks at Kagi talking about this

https://blog.kagi.com/small-web

reply
apples_oranges
52 minutes ago
[-]
A bit off topic, but I noticed I hardly ever use search anymore. It's just google.com/ai in 99% of cases. I believe in the future, search engines must go in this direction ..
reply
WhereIsTheTruth
50 minutes ago
[-]
Kagi wants to exist in a world that doesn't need it anymore
reply
freetonik
30 minutes ago
[-]
We can create worlds, not just inhabit ones created by corporations.
reply
WhereIsTheTruth
10 minutes ago
[-]
reply
criley2
14 minutes ago
[-]
Kagi is a for-profit corporation.
reply