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    HOTGLUE is a visual tool for creating websites directly in the web-browser. Whether you want to make a personal webpage, online gallery or a website for your band - HOTGLUE is an interesting alternative to over-complicated systems like Wordpress, Drupal, etc.

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    You've found a friendly little internet community where you can create your homepage, explore your creativity, and discover other people.

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    Leprd is a small free web hosting service launched in November 2016, specifically for personal and hobby websites! We want to provide an online presence to people who just want to have fun.

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    NearlyFreeSpeech.NET is a do-it-yourself service, designed to allow experienced webmasters and people who are strongly self-motivated to set up low-cost hosting by only paying for services they actually use.

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    Nekoweb is a free static website hosting service, created in 2022 by a group of coders, programmers and artists, passionate for the old web and personal websites.

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    Neocities provide a canvas for you to make any web site you want. Whether it's about something you're good at, something you love, something you want to criticize, or your own completely customized profile where they can introduce yourself in a way that actually matters to you.

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    pages.casa is dedicated to host static websites, especially a smolweb site, crafted by hand, or generated by a static site generator.

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    Straw.Page is an extremely simple website builder that lets you create unique websites straight from your phone.

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    Web 1.0 Hosting allows older devices (retro computers, etc.) to access static websites, utilizing pre-made scripts to support the smallweb movement.