Build whatever you want.
A bedtime tracker. A word search. A trivia game. A family cookbook. An ode to a park. The web used to feel like this — small, weird, made-by-one-person things. It can again.
Lights Out — a bedtime tracker.
Two buttons and a timestamp. Hit one when they go down, one when they actually sleep. You see the pattern in a week. Built in an afternoon.
lights-out.plinth.page →Games made just to make.
A word search with a kid's friends' names rainbow-coded across the grid. A trivia game so brutally hard the group chat won't stop arguing. Nobody asked for either. That's why they're good.
A cookbook hand-typed by your family.
124 recipes typed by the Vestals and Chesters in the 1980s, photocopied, three-hole-punched, mailed to relatives in binders. Now living online with the family voice preserved.
chester-vestal-cookbook.plinth.page →An ode to the park down the street.
Not a business. Not a service. Just love for a place, made public. Built by neighbors, for neighbors.
willard-park.plinth.page →None of these need to make money. None need to last forever. Some live for one weekend. Others become the thing your family looks at for ten years. They all count. They're all real websites. They're all free.
// every site here was built by talking to an MCP-speaking agent. then deployed. then forgotten about until someone wanted to show it to their kid.
Send us the link. We'll feature it.
Anything counts. The weirder the better. A trivia game your friends hate. A tracker for your dog's medications. A landing page for the band you started in 2008 and never quite gave up on.
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