Mini-site ideas

Categories as editorial direction, not inventory.

This page describes the kinds of small web ideas that fit BlinkySites. It does not claim that every category already has active projects, users, or traffic.

01

Micro tools

Single-purpose helpers such as format checkers, tiny calculators, naming prompts, or decision aids that work without accounts.

02

Curiosities

Pages built around one unusual observation, pattern, fact, or question, with enough context to reward a short visit.

03

Funny ideas

Lightweight pages that are playful without becoming misleading, spammy, or dependent on fake social proof.

04

Creative themes

Visual experiments, tiny interactive scenes, mood boards, or themed pages that still remain readable and navigable.

05

Reference notes

Compact explainers, comparison notes, checklists, or plain-language guides focused on one narrow topic.

06

Web toys

Small interactions that invite exploration, such as generators, visualizers, or browser-native experiments with clear limits.

How these ideas should be judged

An idea belongs on BlinkySites when it can stand alone, explain itself, and give a visitor a complete experience. It does not need to be serious, but it should be intentional. Even a funny page should be clear about what it is and should not rely on deceptive buttons, fake urgency, or misleading ad placement.