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Show HN: A free tool for non-technical folks to easily publish a website
It's easier than ever for anyone to make a website, even without paying for a drag-and-drop builder like Squarespace. But there are still too many barriers for your average non-technical person to publish a site on the web.<p>I'd bet most people don't know there are free ways to host a website, and even if they find an explainer, technical platforms like Cloudflare and GitHub (let alone the command line) can be intimidating.<p>So I made weejur, which is basically a super simple UI front-end for GitHub Pages. You log in with OAuth, and then you can just paste HTML or upload files to publish a website. If you don't have a GitHub account, you can sign up right in the OAuth flow. It's completely free, and you can view the source here [1].<p>My hope is this makes it easier for people who don't know anything about web hosting to create and share their own websites.<p>Feel free to try it out and please share any questions/ideas/feedback!<p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/weejur/weejur/" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/weejur/weejur/</a>
Weejur is a functional utility tool rather than a venture-scale startup, acting as a thin UI layer over GitHub Pages with extreme platform dependency. It lacks a clear monetization path, proprietary technology, or the initial traction necessary to suggest significant investment potential.