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
sixhobbits•1d ago
- https://verysmall.site/smallsite
- https://verysmall.site/rouxtaccess
- https://verysmall.site/toby
czue•1d ago
This is hilarious! Strong geocities vibes.
urbanisierung•1d ago