I heard you liked vibe coding sites so I vibe coded a site to vibe code your sites
My parents run a small club and they wanted a website built. I realized that existing agent options were too expensive and too complicated for them - I just wanted a simple text input box that let you build a very simple site.
Constraints were good, so I decided on only HTML and CSS and JS, and everything in a single page. I'd used carrd.co years ago, and was inspired by that - how limitations could actually be freeing.
I hacked together a simple version manually, but it had no version control. My parents spent a few hours building their site, but then the LLM glitched and overwrote everything with a blank site.
I added basic versioning and then realized that scope creep had started.
So I started over using Replit agent. I hacked on it for 30-60 minutes after work every day for a few days - pure vibe coding. I only used the chat interface and never edited any code directly.
I then deployed it on Replit too. I don't know what their limits are or if the vibe coded queueing system will scale, but I'll move it to Hetzner if needed.
What makes Very Small Site different?
- Single file sites - Everything in one HTML file for maximum portability
- No signup required - Start building immediately
- Built-in versioning - Never lose your work again
- Simple constraints - HTML, CSS, and vanilla JS only
- Direct hosting - Sites live at verysmall.site/yoursite