Root domain for focused web experiments

The front door for small, useful web experiences.

BlinkySites is the main hub for independent mini-sites, practical utilities, creative pages, and compact browser experiences that are easier to understand than a platform and more intentional than a parked domain.

BlinkySites.com Main index and publishing compass

What is BlinkySites?

A public front door for small, self-contained web ideas.

BlinkySites is an editorial home for web pages that do one thing clearly: explain, calculate, demonstrate, entertain, or help someone make a small decision. The root domain describes the point of view behind the name, gives visitors a real place to start, and makes the site useful without requiring a large catalog.

Instead of pretending to be a product suite, BlinkySites treats the web as a collection of compact experiences. A page can be practical, visual, experimental, funny, or quietly useful. The common thread is that each idea should have a reason to exist on its own.

What kind of sites may live here?

Editorial directions, not inflated inventory.

These categories describe the kind of material BlinkySites is designed to organize. They are presented as editorial directions, not as claims about traffic, users, partnerships, or a large active network.

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Simple utilities

Small browser-first tools that solve narrow tasks without accounts, dashboards, or unnecessary setup.

02

Creative web pages

Interactive sketches, visual experiments, and playful pages built to be explored quickly.

03

Reference notes

Compact explainers, checklists, and editorial pages that make a specific topic easier to scan.

04

Independent microsites

Focused pages around a single idea, domain, theme, or lightweight experience.

Why small independent web experiences?

Because not every useful idea needs to become software.

Large platforms often hide simple ideas behind onboarding, feeds, prompts, and settings. A small web experience can stay direct: one page, one job, one clear path. That restraint is useful for visitors and healthier for the publisher.

Publishing principles

Useful before monetized.

  • Every page should explain what it is and why it exists.
  • Navigation must remain clear without relying on ads or future content.
  • Claims should be modest, verifiable, and specific.
  • Pages should be fast, readable, and usable on a phone.

Field notes

More context than a parked domain.

These pages explain how BlinkySites thinks about small web experiences, publishing quality, and idea categories before any individual mini-site needs to carry the whole story.

01Editorial principlesClarity, usefulness, honest scope, and ad-safe layout decisions. 02Small web experiencesWhat a compact web page can do for a visitor without becoming an app. 03Mini-site ideasConceptual categories for utilities, curiosities, creative pages, and funny ideas.

Editorial rhythm

BlinkySites favors compact pages with enough context to be understood.

No empty launch theater. The site should not depend on vague promises, countdowns, or under-construction language.

No fake scale. It will not invent testimonials, metrics, partners, or communities that do not exist.

No ad-first layout. Advertising is not part of the current page. If it is added later, it should not define the purpose of the site or confuse visitors.






Quick questions

Is BlinkySites already a network?

No. BlinkySites.com is the publishing hub and editorial explanation. Individual pages and subdomains should only be added when they have a clear reason to exist.

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