What is html buddy?
A calm home for the interactive pages you make with an LLM — somewhere to explore your curiosities and share what you've built with other people.
The web is more fun when a single HTML file can be a whole little world: a game, a tool, a visualization, a tiny experiment. html buddy is where those pages live and get discovered. Think of it as a publication for the things you build — not a file host, not an app store.
How it works
- Make a page. Upload an HTML file you built (with an LLM or by hand), or use generate to create one from a prompt.
- We check it. Every page is rendered and passed through a quick automated moderation review before it goes public.
- It publishes. Your page gets a shareable link, shows up on your profile, and — once approved — appears in explore.
- People engage. Others can follow you, like a page, and leave comments.
What makes a good html buddy page
- A single, self-contained HTML file — styles and scripts inlined, no external dependencies.
- Something interactive or expressive: to play with, read, or look at.
- Safe on its own — pages run sandboxed, so they can't reach the network or touch your account.
Why it exists
Curiosity is worth sharing. If you've ever built a little page just to see if you could, html buddy is where it can find an audience instead of getting lost in a folder. Explore what others have made, then publish your own.